Although many people only recognize fungi by their aboveground mushrooms, those formations are just the outermost display of ...
Music evokes feelings in humans and even in other animals. Some pieces can soothe, while others can energize. However, we ...
LIVING with mould or in a mouldy house can cause respiratory illnesses, allergies and asthma, and can sometimes be fatal.
It’s been previously suggested that a microbe’s sonic environment can impact its growth. A 2016 study found that E. coli ...
Most fungi associated with trees are harmless, helping the roots absorb nutrients and moisture, increasing tree tolerance to ...
Fungi don't have eyes or a brain, but their intelligent behaviors may surprise you. New research suggests that fungi may be able to recognize shapes.
The discovery that sound improves the growth rate of beneficial fungus suggests that dirges in the dirt may help restore forests. By Veronique Greenwood The soil beneath our feet, home to fungi ...
Playing a monotonous sound stimulates the activity of a fungus that promotes plant growth, according to a study released on ...
Fungi make decisions without a brain using intricate mycelium networks. They optimize resources and adapt growth based on ...
The idea of music boosting plant growth has been around for many years, but a new study has found that monotonous noise ...
In a move straight out of science fiction, NASA's latest scheme for moon and Mars habitats is as wild as it gets--mushroom ...
New research raises the possibility that playing sounds or music could help plants grow, benefiting crops and gardens.