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Learn how some fungi turn insects into zombies, others infect humans, and how they can't be killed with drugs.
The Last of Us shows that Ellie is immune to the Cordyceps virus that transforms humans into brain-dead creatures, but how?
The zombie-ant fungus in The Last of Us is real-but not a danger to humans Learn what science says about Cordyceps fungal ...
eventually the Cordyceps grows through your face, cracks it open, takes away your eyes, your vision, and you become what’s called a ‘Clicker,’ because now these infected use echolocation to ...
HBO’s The Last of Us might be a dystopian thrill ride, but how real is its core concept that a fungus could hijack the human ...
In this seminar, we’ll cover the basics of what’s known as the cordyceps infection, how it spreads throughout a host’s lifetime, and why it ought to haunt your nightmares. Ready? Let’s ...
The HBO series The Last of Us has done a great job thus far of making those infected by Cordyceps seem as terrifying as they do in the games (if not more so in some cases). We’ve seen characters ...
For fans of the show’s lead villain, Cordyceps fungus, there’s also reason to celebrate. The show’s first season featured two distinct infection ... spot a summited ant or fly bursting ...
The Cordyceps fungus is not only real ... which allow it to control the ants’ muscles like a puppet. The infected ant is forced to climb the stem of a plant to the underside of a leaf, then ...