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Mycelial fibers, the fibrous cells found in fruiting mushroom bodies, have gained momentum as a sustainable material for making faux-leather and packaging owing to their excellent formability. Recently, a team of researchers has found a simple way of obtaining mycelial fibers, called 'mycelial pulp,' from fruiting mushroom bodies and bleaching them using sunlight while keeping their mycelial structures intact.

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[–] ekZepp@lemmy.world 1 points 2 years ago

"I mean, on paper it looked like the perfect solution: A genetic modified super-fast growing mushroom able to eat many different materials included plastic. And of course didn't saw 'the last of us' series back then... "