Researchers in Germany have created a mushroom-based insulation material that could offer a greener, compostable alternative to synthetic building materials and even capture carbon along the way.
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Fungi-based insulation boards that absorb CO2, resist mold formation in walls developed
Researchers in Germany have created a mushroom-based insulation material that could offer a greener, compostable alternative to synthetic building materials and even capture carbon along the way.
Microsoft is moving more of the data governance workload to users, but says that this will lead to greater accountability and transparency. In this episode of New Zealand Channel Voices, Reseller News ...
Loft Federal, LLC (Loft Federal), a provider of turn-key space infrastructure services for the U.S. government, today announced the appointment of Doug Loverro as Chairman of the Board. Loverro will ...
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