Science Talks: Elise Elsacker on 'Unravelling the properties of mycelium-based materials'
In this Science Talk, Elise Elsacker discusses 'Mycelium Matters: Unravelling the properties of mycelium-based materials'. Elsacker is part of the Research Group of Microbiology and Architectural Engineering of the Free University of Brussels.

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