In short, fungi eat death, and in doing so, create new life. Fungi hyphae form mycelium that connects trees and plants in an underground fungal highway — called the wood-wide web ...
Microfluidic technology has become increasingly important in many scientific fields, such as regenerative medicine, ...
Fungi can be enigmatic organisms. Mushrooms or other structures may be visible above the soil, but beneath lurks a complex network of filaments, or hyphae, known as the mycelium. It is even possible ...
Fungi have hyphae, which are root-like filaments that extend out in the soil. Bacteria can use these hyphae as "fungal highways". Most bacteria can't move efficiently through soil, so bacteria ...