In 1927, Robert Gordon Wasson and his wife, Valentina, spent their honeymoon in the Catskills in what would turn out to be a life-altering experience. On a walk through the woods, they came across a ...
In the misty mizzle of February on the Oregon coast, Merlin Sheldrake feels at home. Though he was born and raised in London, the biologist and award-winning author of “Entangled Life” toddled his ...
We must ensure a healthy future with fungi, not fear it, write Giuliana Furci and Merlin Sheldrake. Advertisement Meta: {"__typename":"TimeAuthorPageMetadata","title ...
British biologist Merlin Sheldrake—renowned for his scientifically rigorous and lyrical explorations of fungal networks and interconnected life—is this year’s featured author for The Humanities ...
In live conversation, bestseller Michael Pollan and rising star Merlin Sheldrake reveal the secrets of Earth's unlikely superheroes: fungi. About this Event In 2016, a New Yorker profile by famed ...
Merlin Sheldrake is a mycologist with a background in plant sciences, microbiology, ecology, and the history and philosophy of science. He is the author of Entangled Life: How Fungi Make Our Worlds, ...
Welcome to the SciFri Book Club page about Entangled Life. There’s lots of ways to participate: Read the book, join our community space, attend an event, sign up for our email newsletter, or send a ...
Biologist and author Merlin Sheldrake reveals the fungal wonders of Oregon coast forests. Merlin Sheldrake, biologist and author of “Entangled Life” loves getting down to ground level, to see the ...
Bay Area Book Festival #UNBOUND presents biologist and fungi visionary Merlin Sheldrake in a LIVE conversation with local bestselling writer and journalist Michael Pollan (How to Change Your Mind, The ...
Furci is a field mycologist, foundress of the Fungi Foundation, Harvard University Associate, Co-Chair IUCN SSC Fungal Conservation Committee, National Geographic Explorer and Dame of the Order of the ...
Scientist Sheldrake debuts with a revelatory look at fungi that proves their relevance to humans goes far beyond their uses in cooking. While fungi lack brains, they can process and share complicated ...