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  2. Mycelium-based materials - Wikipedia

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    The first step in the manufacturing of usable mycelium based materials is growing the raw materials. Mycelium needs a wet environment with sufficient substrate to be grown, and as touched on earlier the difficulty to break down the sugars from the substrate will lead to a tougher material driven mostly by the chitin concentration.

  3. Ecovative Design - Wikipedia

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    In spring 2012, Ecovative Design opened a new production facility and announced a partnership with Sealed Air to expand production of the packaging materials. [8] [9] In 2014 their material was used in a brick form in 'Hy-Fi', a 40 feet (12 m) tower displayed in New York by the Museum of Modern Art and they started selling 'grow-it-yourself ...

  4. Living building material - Wikipedia

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    A living building material (LBM) is a material used in construction or industrial design that behaves in a way resembling a living organism. Examples include: self-mending biocement, [ 1 ] self-replicating concrete replacement, [ 2 ] and mycelium -based composites for construction and packaging .

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  6. Mycelium - Wikipedia

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    Life cycle analysis showed the viability of mycelium as a carbon sink material and as a sustainable alternative to conventional building materials. [12] Use of mycelium as a natural adhesive material may provide environmental benefits, as the fungal-based composites that mycelium is used to create are low cost, low emission, and sustainable.

  7. Fungi in art - Wikipedia

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    The restaurant The Alchemist in Copenhagen, Denmark, experiments with mycelium of fungi such as Aspergillus oryzae, Pletorus (oyster mushroom), and Brettanomyces to create novel fungus-based dishes, including the creation of mycelium-based seafood and the consumption of raw, fresh mycelium grown on a Petri dish with a nutrient-rich broth. [59]

  8. Molded pulp - Wikipedia

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    Interior packaging for a tap or faucet. Molded pulp or molded fiber (also spelled as moulded pulp or moulded fibre) is a packaging material, that is typically made from recycled paperboard and/or newsprint. It is used for protective packaging or for food service trays and beverage carriers.

  9. Neighbour-sensing model - Wikipedia

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    The key idea of this model is that all parts of the fungal mycelium have identical field generation systems, field sensing mechanisms and growth direction-altering algorithms. Under properly chosen model parameters, it is possible to observe the transformation of the initial unordered mycelium structure into various forms, some of which are ...