The Waltham Public Library hosted naturalist Jonathan Kranz, who led a small audience through the joys and practicalities of foraging for mushrooms in New England.
They are made by combining husk, sawdust, and fungal spores to create a fibrous network that solidifies into a lightweight material. Within a few days, these materials become a hardier structure.
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He called the organism Prototaxites, meaning “first conifer.” The name stuck, even though the fossil didn’t quite match any ...
It is not a male anything. This is a female chaffinch, which appears to be suffering from leucism, causing the plumage to appear paler and more diluted than usual for this species. This makes the ...
A local rehabilitation and health care center was cited by the Board of Health for numerous violations over a two-month period including a noncompliant fire suppression system, an ...
Cohen pairs each song with a different local mushroom for her Track by Track breakdown. Hannah Cohen Breaks Down New Album ...
Almost everything we do at home creates dust, but if it's not cleaned away it can cause a range of health problems from asthma and allergies to skin irritation and streaming eyes ...
As March comes to a close, edie and our innovation partner Springwise highlight six of this month’s exciting environmental ...