posted ago by MycologyofMAGA
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Not political, but don't let them fool you with this 1000 years non-sense. Oyster mushrooms can use oil spills for energy.
Not political, but don't let them fool you with this 1000 years non-sense.
Oyster mushrooms can use oil spills for energy.
Good luck trying to explain to a leftist how exactly an organic compound can not, by definition, be "non-biodegradable". I've given up.
Bringing carbon to the surface is just part of the cycle.
Tell people about the "little ice age" approx.1300-1600 and they lose it.
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Oyster mushrooms mycelium will eat anything
Another myconaut I see
Remember how quick the BP oil spill disappeared despite being the largest in history?
I remember it taking quite a while but I was probably using legacy media more at the time. How long did it take to actually disappear?
Stay away from gallium...
you put a little gallium on a aluminum and you can snap the aluminum structure with your hands like a cracker.
Uninformed here, what’s with gallium?
It forms an amalgam with certain metals and destroys the crystalline structure. Mercury has a similar effect on aluminum
You said that more eloquently than I ever could. ditto!
We have the best scientists, don’t we folks?
But muh plastic pollutionnn
Trust the Science!
Pretty nifty, huh?
Oyster mushrooms are delish. I like them in a spicy stir fry.
That sounds so good rn
Oh wait are humans not evil killing the world? We don't need to go back to the stone age?
I am saving this comment under informative. THANK YOU!!
No wonder oyster sauce is so tasty.
Great place to start is the first Joe Rogan with Paul. Or Mycelium Running
I fucking love science.
"THE ANDROMEDA STRAIN" ------- THAT IS ALL.
Nature always finds a way.
What could possible go wrong with genetically engineered microbes that eat plastic???
Well according to 00009005 they aren't even genetically engineered. The mushrooms certainly are not either.
Just did a search on duckduck and found the article below. In the article, "they(mycelium) turned the plastic into an edible bio-mass".
https://educateinspirechange.org/nature/environment/scientists-found-an-edible-mushroom-that-eats-plastic-and-it-could-clean-our-landfills/