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Swiss Federal Laboratories for Materials Science and Technology (EMPA)

The thin mycelial film is almost transparent and has good tensile strength. It could be used as a living bioplastic. Picture: Empa

Living Fungal Material Opens New Frontier in Sustainable Design

Categories Life & Non-humans, Technology
Concrete could store considerable amounts of CO2 if conventional aggregates were replaced by pellets made from, say, biochar.

Could Concrete Be the Key to Removing Excess Carbon from Our Atmosphere?

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment
Suspicious protein molecules and fibrils aggregate on nerve cells in dementia. Illustration: Empa

Scientists Identify ‘Superspreader’ Proteins That May Drive Alzheimer’s Progression

Categories Brain & Behavior

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