Spalting Fungi, Pigment Ecology & Wood Anatomy - Dr. Seri Robinson

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Healing with Mushrooms: Psilocybin's Promise Against Heroin Addiction

The opioid epidemic continues to devastate families and communities across America, leaving researchers and clinicians desperately searching for new treatment approaches. What if a compound found in mushrooms could help break the cycle of addiction? In this riveting conversation, ...  Show more

Mushrooms in Lithuania with Tomas Baltušis

Today we travel to Lithuania to explore Dzūkija National Park and experience nugrybauti which is a lithuanian word that means to get lost in the woods while looking for mushrooms. We sit down with Tomas Baltušis, an avid mushroom hunter to take us on a gastronomic and fungal dive ...  Show more

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