A New ‘smart’ that behaves like A material that grows underground like a root system. It connects with plant roots like and can communicate with the entire world. It grows and builds structures to help species.

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Some old distant human habitat merges with some about cities and infrastructure. A network that grows like a and that interacts with its environment like New construction process = nano-manufacturing

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Exactly how would you hang a circular artwork? Textile artist Lorraine Roy shares her ingenious solution for this tricky task. Her stunning circular appliqué and quilted artworks are inspired by trees and their connections through the mycorrhizal network.

https://t.co/WruYwbhOrs

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Exactly how would you hang a circular artwork? Textile artist Lorraine Roy shares her ingenious solution for this tricky task. Her stunning circular appliqué and quilted artworks are inspired by trees and their connections through the mycorrhizal network.

https://t.co/WruYwb0dzU

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Meet tree-lover Lorraine Roy and her wonderful Woven Woods series.

Through this project, Lorraine explores the mycorrhizal networks of fungal threads that connect trees beneath the earth.

https://t.co/WruYwb0dzU

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Exactly how would you hang a circular artwork? Textile artist Lorraine Roy shares her ingenious solution for this tricky task. Her stunning circular appliqué and quilted artworks are inspired by trees and their connections through the mycorrhizal network.

https://t.co/WruYwb0dzU

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has also done a lot of work with to visualize science stories. This includes illustrating for and the series. Behold the between mycorrhizal and plant roots!

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The next Masc Mushroom in my series is Oakbug Milkcap Babe! Like other milkcaps when the flesh of the mushroom is broken it leaks a milk-like latex substance, the Oakbug Milkcap is particularly interesting as they have a mycorrhizal relationship with Oak trees and will only …

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..at (not really ranked, tho!) a portrait of the intricate Hartig Net made of ectomycorrhizae hyphae snuggling between root cells to exchange nutrients, for research by https://t.co/AizvG57YPW

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Here's a small cross section of the Wood Wide Web that I made a while ago with mycorrhizal fungi.

https://t.co/3tjYzn0xBX

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The Internet of Plants. A cross section of the mycorrhizal fungal network through which trees and plants communicate with each other.

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