Mycelium material holds promise as self-repairing building material
In Montana, engineers have developed a new building material made from fungus mycelium and bacterial cells. The findings demonstrate that the low-temperature, living-cell-based material has self-repairing properties and could be a sustainable alternative to high-emission construction materials like concrete. Notably, the mycelium and bacterial materials developed by Chelsea Heveran, Assistant Professor at Montana State University, […]













