Fungabeam Pro journey may have started in a compost pile, but its trajectory is interstellar. In collaboration with private space companies and research labs, the technology is being tested for use in extraterrestrial habitats. Mycelium's ability to grow in microgravity, combined with its insulating and self-healing properties, makes it a strong candidate for space colonization. On the Moon or Mars, where energy is precious and resources must be local, growing your own light could be not just novel—but necessary . Early prototypes of "Fungabeam Pods" are being developed to provide low-energy lighting in self-sustaining biomes for future astronauts. This dream isn't so far away. NASA has already experimented with fungi for construction; lighting is the next logical step. And while that might sound futuristic, the core of it remains humble and ancient: a mushroom, quietly glowing in the dark.
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