Brown birch bolete

Many mushroom pickers treat the brown birch bolete with slight condescension, preferring the regal porcini mushroom. But this modest forest dweller with a muted brown cap hides a lot of surprises. Among the people, it is affectionately called “obabok” or “chernogolovik”. The main condition of its life is embedded in its very name: the mycelium…

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Fungi as an innovative building material and a complete replacement for plastic

Eco-friendly architecture is no longer just a beautiful concept; it is moving toward real solutions. Researchers are now seriously rethinking the foundational materials that have supported our entire infrastructure for centuries. Concrete and plastic, which are familiar but incredibly toxic to nature, are gradually giving way to organic materials. And this is where mycelium emerges…

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Mushroom leather is changing the fashion and packaging industry

The fashion and design world is experiencing a quiet revolution. Leading global brands are gradually moving away from conventional animal raw materials and toxic plastics, placing their bets on biotechnology. Now, mycelium products are increasingly found on runways and store shelves. This innovative mushroom leather is completely equal to traditional leather in its properties, durability,…

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Living bricks for future homes: how the MYCO-BUILD project turns mycelium into a reliable building material

Concrete jungles are slowly but surely giving way to living nature. The construction industry has always been one of the main polluters of our environment, demanding huge resources and leaving behind mountains of unrecyclable waste. However, the rules of the game are changing. Specifically for wildmushrooms.ws, we analyzed the MYCO-BUILD project, launched in early 2026….

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