Paul Stamets has been a dedicated mycologist for over thirty years. Over this time, he has discovered and coauthored four new species of mushrooms, and pioneered countless techniques in the field of edible and medicinal mushroom cultivation. He received the 1998 "Bioneers Award" from The Collective Heritage Institute, and the 1999 "Founder of a New Northwest Award" from the Pacific Rim Association of Resource Conservation and Development Councils. In 2008, Paul received the National Geographic Adventure Magazine's Green-Novator and the Argosy Foundation's E-chievement Awards.
wow, he and his wife spent $300,000 to validate mushrooms with the gov't!
researchfiend 1 year ago
When the bug killing mycillium is set up, though it costs 25 cents to make, will Fungi Perfecti charge several hundred dollars? He does deserve financial compensation for the thousands and thousands of dollars he has put into this....
researchfiend 1 year ago
We will find an inhibitor for cancer if not already.
Remeat 2 years ago
Hippies doing mushrooms have to check their scalps for unexpected growth. Would anyone have guessed the degree of foresight they achieved with the creation of that iconic Nintendo mascot? We live in the Mario Universe in a little place called the Mushroom Kingdom. Trippy....
donpengin 2 years ago
and bojng a mushroom pops out of the ants head..
This is just amazing,
magicsnail101 3 years ago 2