Credit: Boris Vinatzer Fungi may hold a little-known key to ice formation in clouds. Can fungi affect the weather? It may ...
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Chernobyl Fungus Seems to Have Evolved an Incredible Ability
Cladosporium sphaerospermum, cultured at the Coimbra University Hospital Centre in Portugal. (Rui Tomé/Atlas of Mycology, ...
In its purest form (with no extra debris), liquid water can exist as a liquid until -40°C if left still (unmoving). In order ...
These are both liquid and frozen water droplets. They are at the same temperature, but the frozen droplets contain an ice ...
Fungi may be the real-life superheroes of the natural world. Fungi are truly weird and impressive—they can live anywhere, be ...
Fungi create soil, sequester vast amounts of carbon, and contribute $55 trillion to the global economy, but knowledge about ...
At West Virginia University (WVU), Corinne Hazel, an undergraduate major in environmental microbiology, examined morning ...
Can fungi influence the weather? Turns out, they just might. An international group of researchers that includes Virginia ...
Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi drive nutrient flows along ‘trunk routes’ of the network, illuminating the design principles of a symbiotic supply-chain network shaped by millions of years of natural ...
Alexander Bentley, a herpetologist, is unfazed by cordyceps' presence in the Amazon. But after a finger poke of a ...
Researchers have found that the key to a quick and cost-effective mapping of biodiversity has been right in front of our eyes all along, but at the same time invisible -- i.e., in the air that ...
Fungi growing on a tree in a wood in England. Image by © Tim Sandle. Fungi growing on a tree in a wood in England. Image by © Tim Sandle. While considerable ...
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