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Paul Stamets présente 6 manières de changer le monde avec les champignons

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Le mycologue Paul Stamets dresse la liste des 6 moyens de sauver l'univers avec les mycélium des champigons : dépolluer les sols, créer des insecticides, traiter la variole et même la grippe ... lisez la suite.

Paul Stamets believes that mushrooms can save our lives, restore our ecosystems and transform other worlds. Full bio »

Translated into French by Elisabeth Buffard
Reviewed by Isabelle Roughol
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