Using Bacteria and Fungi to Create Alternative Materials to Concrete
How microbes like fungi and bacteria can be harnessed to create practical materials that can substitute for cement. Presented by Dr. Erika Espinosa-Ortiz, Utah State University Assistant Professor of Biological Engineering, Attend ASM Microbe! https://asm.org/microbe2025 👍 Subscribe to ASM's YouTube channel at https://goo.gl/mOVHlK âś… Become a member today at https://asm.org/Membership 🔬 Learn more about the American Society for Microbiology at https://www.asm.org 📱 Join us on social: Facebook:   / asmfan  Twitter:   / asmicrobiology  Instagram:   / asmicrobiology Â

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