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Sunday, September 21, 2008

Mycological bioremediation

Paul Stamets is perhaps one of the world's foremost mycologists. Here he discusses how various mushrooms and fungi can be employed to break down common ecological contaminants.

Here is the full TED talk:

Or the "blogger's digest" version:

Posted by him at 10:06 AM

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