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Parsons Healthy Materials Lab
Trace Material
Trace Material breaks down the building blocks of our constructed environment, one material at a time. What can plastic tell us about suburbanization? What does redlining have to do with lead paint? And how did a president’s bias shape what our walls are made of?
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Ratings & Reviews
4.9 stars from 87 ratings
Excellent and Casual Information
Very good podcast with easy to listen to hosts. Well thought out, low key, and in depth.
NY Packer Fan via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 08/29/22
Informative and exciting.
The podcasts are short but sweet. They offer great information from many different sources of well educated and passionate speakers. I learn something from every show and am often left excited about our potential shift towards a healthier, sustainable, and equitable future. Thank you
yaokaybud via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 08/22/22
Fan from the south
Very encouraging and presets a silver lining to all the destruction we’ve seen
fan from the sourh via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 08/11/22
Recent Episodes
We’ve spent this season tracing how fungi, and especially mycelium, can shake up industries and remediate the harm caused by climate change. We’ve talked about foraging, growing, healing and commercializing mycelium. But there’s one frontier we saved for this episode, the last of this season....
Published 09/07/22
Published 09/07/22
Mycelium based materials have a wealth of potential applications. But how does a new material get out of the experimental phase and into mass production? That transition is often where material development can stall. Luckily, that isn’t happening with mycelium. In this episode, we speak with...
Published 08/24/22
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