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Bacterial colonies can grow on the fabric covered with growth medium and, over time, the colour becomes visible. This effect is not yet fully controlled, but the simultaneous research is conducted towards simplification and commercialisation
There are several types of plants or bacterias that can be transformed or grown into leather-like materials. Plant based leather alternatives can be made from apples peals, grape skins or pineapple leaves.
Mycelium is the root structure of fungi. Think of it as a natural-growing glue. Mycelium breaks down the substrate structure and creates a network of thread-like hyphae, which uses provided nutrients to bind together the
“Biopolymer” is a term referring to polymers that exist in nature or are produced in biological processes. Cellulose, starch, proteins and polyesters made by bacteria are examples of biopolymers. The main property distinguishing biopolymers from
Tree-shaping is an example of living architecture, which uses roots and tree trunks to create custom shapes. On the cross-road of physics, architecture, biology and garden design, creators harnessed the power of nature to produce..