Scientists create glowing plants using mushroom genes0
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- April 29, 2020
New technique could help shed light on plants’ workings – and lead to unusual home decor
New technique could help shed light on plants’ workings – and lead to unusual home decor
Fungi could be the key to winning the war on plastic, leading scientists at Kew Gardens has said.
For thousands of years, the sudden appearance of a ring of mushrooms was a sure sign of otherworldly presences. These rings would seemingly appear overnight, or travel from one location to another, with no clear rhyme or reason. Warnings of the dark forces that must create these abnormalities were passed down between generations, and the
Mushrooms contain unusually high amounts of two antioxidants that some scientists suggest could help fight aging and bolster health, according to a team of Penn State researchers.
24 feet tall and three feet wide, these giant spires dotted the ancient landscape.