Come join us for an online ID meeting this Monday, March 31
Next Monday's ID meeting will be happening online. Come share what you’ve found, see what others have found or to ask more general questions about anything […]
Next Monday's ID meeting will be happening online. Come share what you’ve found, see what others have found or to ask more general questions about anything […]
The 2025 NYMS Book Sale and Auction will be held on Sunday April 6th at 2PM in TriBeCa. The sale will offer a wide selection of […]
Next Monday's ID meeting will be happening online. Come share what you’ve found, see what others have found or to ask more general questions about anything […]
NYMS is collaborating with the Staten Island Museum on a series of mini-forays on the museum grounds for "Breakdown," their current exhibition featuring fungi (and two […]
Join us for a walk in Cunningham Park, Queens this Sunday, April 13th. The spring can be cruel for mycophiles. We watch the flowers bloom and […]
Check out the world's first off-Broadway musical about fungi! Microbes! The Musical , directed by Caroline Chou, is an absurdist, multimedia musical performance about bacteria and […]
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Join us for a walk in Inwood Hill Park, Manhattan this Sunday, April 20th. Yesterday the New York Times published an article by journalist Andy Newman […]
Fungi & Plant Hat Making Workshop on Mon 4/21 for LIVING SOILS RISING Mon, Apr 21 (5-9pm) at Henson Carriage House Create hats and wearables of […]
Next Monday's ID meeting will be online. Come share what you’ve found, see what others have found or to ask more general questions about anything fungi-related. […]
Get ready for a night of science and storytelling inspired by HBO’s The Last of Us, where a fungal outbreak drives the plot—and the panic.
Our first speaker will explore the real-world microbes that can infect humans, and the growing risks they pose. Our second speaker will uncover the bizarre world of slime molds—single-celled organisms that move, solve puzzles, and defy expectations.
From terrifying spores to brainless brilliance, come explore the strange, spore-filled side of science that might just be stranger than fiction.
Thursday, April 24th, 7:30 EDT As human activity continues to pour CO2 into the atmosphere, terrestrial ecosystems are becoming increasingly important natural carbon sinks that help […]

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