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‘Fungal ghosts’ protect skin, fabric from toxins, radiation – Phys.org
The idea of creating selectively porous materials has captured the attention of chemists for decades. Now, new research from Northwestern University shows that…

The idea of creating selectively porous materials has captured the attention of chemists for decades. Now, new research from Northwestern University shows that fungi may have been doing exactly this for millions of years.
When Nathan Gianneschi’s lab set out to synthesize melanin that would mimic that which was formed by certain fungi known to inhabit unusual, hostile environments including spaceships, dishwashers and even Chernobyl, they did not initially expect the materials would prove highly…
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