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Scientists aim to use microorganisms to make living building materials that protect surfaces, store CO2, and filter ...
Some of the fundamentals and tactics of our movement have been pulled out from under us,’ said International Living Future ...
Graz University of Technology leads a project to embed beneficial microbes in building façades, promoting sustainability and ...
An international research team, including Graz University of Technology, wants to integrate selected microorganisms into ...
a building engineer at the University of Sydney in Australia who did not participate in the study, tells New Scientist that “proposing mycelium as a scaffolding medium for living materials is a ...
While other biomineralized building materials are only considered “living” for a few days, Heveran said her team was able to keep the microbes active for at least four weeks, and eventually ...
Researchers aim to transform building facades by adding microbial life, turning lifeless walls into functional, living surfaces with added environmental roles. (Nanowerk News) External walls of ...