Dublin, Nov. 05, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The "The Global Bio-based Insulation Market 2026-2036" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering. The Global Biobased Insulation Market ...
The latest craze in revolutionary materials science is no longer some carbon nanotube, a new mysterious alloy, or biodegradeable plastic. It seems as though a lot of new developments are coming out of ...
A team of scientists from Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (NTU Singapore) has developed an innovative wall tile made from mycelium, the root network of fungi. These “fungi tiles” could ...
One of the downsides of the oil-based materials that keep us warm is that they spew a lot of carbon into the atmosphere when they are made. And those blue and pink sheets of foam insulation never die, ...
There's something very Alice-in-Wonderland about the research Philippe Amstislavski and his team just completed at UAA. They grew insulation -- the very thing you wrap around pipes and layer under ...
Somewhere in Green Island, New York, there is a tiny house filled with mushroom insulation. No one lives in it; the team at Ecovative Design–a company that makes mycelium-based bioplastics–is using ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Composite panels made with Australian reishi fungi and biomass waste. Kumar Biswajit Debnath/UTS When mushrooms make the news, ...
A company in Green Island, N.Y., says, "We're not just building a tiny house, we're growing it." Ecovative is using living mushroom in the wall cavities of the 12-by-7-foot house to grow into ...
Scientists often talk about fungi in ‘iceberg’ terms, in that what you see above the surface is a small fraction of what lies beneath. Dig into the dirt below a mushroom cup and you’re likely to find ...