Entrepreneurial mycologist Paul Stamets studies mushrooms. The focus of Stamets’ research is the Northwest’s native fungal genome, mycelium, but along the way he has filed 22 patents for mushroom-related technologies, including pesticidal fungi that trick insects into eating them, and mushrooms that can break down the neurotoxins used in nerve gas.
The webcast really gets interesting at minute 9 or so (in my opinion) with 6 specific examples.
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This is great. Actually using nature against nature instead of creating all of these synthetic man made chemicals that are ruining our health.
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