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Fungus transforms old mattress waste into insulation material for buildings
Most people lose sleep over a lumpy mattress. Dr. Peter Nguyen and his team ...
Every day, 50,000 mattresses are tossed in the trash in the United States. A relative of penicillin could be the cure.
One of the worst things to see on the side of the road—besides a very unfortunate animal—is an abandoned mattress. Dealing with unwanted mattresses is admittedly difficult; you can’t exactly stuff ...
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Fungi turn shredded mattress foam into lightweight building insulation
Swinburne researchers have turned old, unwanted mattresses into safe and sustainable building insulation materials using fungi. The team grew a common fungus together with shredded mattress foam to ...
Verlo Mattress of St. Charles is providing a free educational event on how mattresses are built and the different materials used while making mattresses at 1 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 17. “Because we build ...
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