Scientists at NTU Singapore develop mycelium-based tiles inspired by elephant skin to regulate building temperatures.
NTU Singapore scientists, in collaboration with local ecology and biomimicry design firm bioSEA, developed ‘fungi tiles’ that ...
These mysterious organisms aren’t the whole story, though. The living being is a vast network of hidden fibers, called mycelium, spreading through the ground and into any other organic material ...
A team of scientists led by Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (NTU Singapore) have developed "fungi tiles" that ...
They are currently working on a leather alternative made of mycelium, which is the network of fungal filament material that produces mushrooms, toadstools, truffles, and more. Hopefully they’re ...