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I'm so happy and proud this kind of content is going mainstream. We're on our way to understand that everything is connected on this planet (and beyond, probably)....
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@lizziemobil @lizziemobil  24/07/24 18:32  polubiono  1044

I'm so happy and proud this kind of content is going mainstream. We're on our way to understand that everything is connected on this planet (and beyond, probably).

@PeterChnupa @PeterChnupa  24/07/21 06:00  polubiono  650

I am a simple man. I see Paul Stamets , I click like.

@TheMalayLinguist @TheMalayLinguist  24/08/06 11:40  polubiono  332

i wish youtube would show me more videos like this

@seanjustg5425 @seanjustg5425  24/07/24 07:11  polubiono  299

This was so satisfying to watch. To see compassionate professionals from different, seemingly unrelated fields, studying hands on togetha, is such a breath of fresh air. They're learning from the best🌍❤so very gratuitous🙏for the documentry too. Well done👏👏👏

@stevengill1736 @stevengill1736  24/07/25 02:40  polubiono  268

I tried composting used motor oil some years ago - I mixed about a quart of oil with plenty of fine Douglas Fir sawdust. Then I inoculated it with finished compost from an ordinary kitchen compost heap and inoculated it with soil from the forest floor. It was covered and allowed to sit for a year with occasional stirring - very much what they did in this video on a micro scale. I was surprised that it worked, after a year the oil was gone! The caveat is you have to have the space, and I'd prefer everyone recycle their motor oil - some types have toxic additives, and the more that gets recycled the less new oil has to be extracted, but it taught me how resilient soils can be if they're treated properly. Our forests are a miraculous ecology from deep underground to the tops of the trees.....looks like these guys are developing some fantastic tools for bioremediation. Thanks you all!

@ajiweaver @ajiweaver  24/10/11 06:43  polubiono  171

I think this should be the standard of peak science documentaries, it's just so good.

@mohammedsaysrashid3587 @mohammedsaysrashid3587  24/07/19 07:03  polubiono  125

It was a super scientific, interesting documentary about mycelium, mushroom usages for returning soil health after soils polluted by pollutants

@simoneerceg7116 @simoneerceg7116  24/07/27 20:09  polubiono  118

At last some real honest science being done to support our existence, enhance our relationship to our world and restore biodiversity. Thank you to all those carrying out this essential work.❤❤

@marcofirmani2333 @marcofirmani2333  24/09/15 15:15  polubiono  106

Why is it, that every person who works with fungi seems to be ethereal?!

@SofaKingHiii @SofaKingHiii  24/07/25 00:53  polubiono  98

The problem with human built networks is that we like direct connections made with as few resources and at the cheapest financial cost. Clearly, this is not what mycelium is concerned with. But definitely what holds us back from true greatness.

@JohnCallahan360 @JohnCallahan360  24/10/19 20:57  polubiono  63

MYCELIUM is the key to the LIFE on Earth. More people need to be aware of this fascinating science.

@nathanielwalker2305 @nathanielwalker2305  24/08/01 03:00  polubiono  59

This stuff is so fascinating to me. Long after humans are gone this will be the stuff that heals the Earth.

@mattb6646 @mattb6646  24/07/30 11:38  polubiono  59

I'm growing some mushrooms at home, it's so cool to watch the whole process over time. From the mycelium spreading to the exudate forming into primordia then pins and finally watching them bloom into full mushrooms. The mycelium looks and smells wonderful

@jeanhiebert3425 @jeanhiebert3425  24/07/26 02:44  polubiono  52

The thumbnail drew me in after I had just finished watching Ze Frank's video on slime mold. I was captivated throughout this documentary and got smacked by what scientists have achieved so far. Thanks for getting me started down the rabbit hole!

@zaakoc @zaakoc  24/07/27 11:01  polubiono  43

As an old fun guy I'm plesed to see fungle intelligence added to human knowledge! Fungi became it's own kingdom within my lifetime.

@Juliagooliaboolia @Juliagooliaboolia  25/02/20 06:59  polubiono  42

I'm studying Astrophysics but I keep falling in love with other branches of science! Mycology has never looked so tempting

@thatguychris5654 @thatguychris5654  24/07/29 00:28  polubiono  42

Fungus for plants is like the good bacteria in our gut. The host provides a habitat and the colonizing organism boosts the host's nutrient uptake.

@Flowlimit @Flowlimit  24/08/05 19:44  polubiono  40

I did not want this documentary to end. It was amazing, in terms of the content and presentation. Thank you for sharing. 🍄

@drrock5356 @drrock5356  24/08/09 01:16  polubiono  37

As if the magic of the science wasn't enough, the music, film, and narration are superb!

@JLP80 @JLP80  24/07/22 22:07  polubiono  35

They feed the plants in perfect symbiosis to create oxygen and atmosphere or life anywhere~ neat