Fungi’s Resilience and Intelligence
Fungi, ancient colonizers of land, form a vast kingdom distinct from plants and animals. They survived extreme conditions by developing adaptive intelligence. Modern research explores their roles as builders, chemists, and environmental healers. Mycologist Paul Stamets highlights their potential in medicine and soil decontamination through mycorrhemediation. Mycelium networks decompose debris, enrich soil, and inspire technological advancements. Fungi are crucial in agricultural symbiosis and reforestation projects like Africa’s Great Green Wall. With less than 15% of fungal species identified, future discoveries hold immense promise for medicine, industry, and environmental sustainability.
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Most grateful with boundless Love to all❤️🌸🙏🌎😊
2 preguntas: a) ¿Si son tan geniales por qué necesitan a los humanos para llegar al banquete y no van por sus propios medios? b) Siempre encontramos soluciones a problemas que hemos creado, pero unos años más tarde se descubre que hemos generado un nuevo problema más complejo. ¿Seŕa ésto otro?
It was a super scientific, interesting documentary about mycelium, mushroom usages for returning soil health after soils polluted by pollutants
Stammets is certainly in the pantheon of earths’ saviors.
et maintenant…la digestion de notre espèce !🤣
Wonderful, mycelium is the answer.