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Monitoring fungal spores in the outdoor air can predict surges in flu and COVID-19 infections, especially during the fall, according to a new study. The study is presented at ASM Microbe 2025 in ...
Bacterial and fungal spores float out in the stratosphere, yet they are capable of falling back to Earth where they can destroy crops and pose a risk to humans. June 13, 2025 at 7:00 AM EDT By F.D ...
As shown in an exclusive interview with the show’s creators done by ComicBook, there are a couple of key reasons the spores were replaced with tendrils in The Last of Us HBO series. As it turns ...
The researchers designed a non-biochemical system in which synthetic cell-like structures form and self-reproduce by ejecting polymeric spores. The PNAS paper reports a one-pot reaction in which ...
Monitoring fungal spores in the outdoor air can predict surges in flu and COVID-19 infections, especially during the fall, according to a new study.
Three new orchid species from the genus Pleurothallis have been discovered in the cloud forests of Costa Rica and western Panama, each utilizing an unusual method of asexual reproduction known as ...
Cucumbers, deli meat and eggs are just a few of the everyday grocery items that made a list from Consumer Reports of "10 Really Risky Foods Right Now." It's based on the number of illnesses and ...
SINGAPORE - As the fatal stabbing of Singaporean Audrey Fang took place in Spain, Singapore has no jurisdiction over the alleged murder, and thus would not be able to investigate or prosecute ...
The zombie-creating fungus in The Last of Us is real, but there are many other fungi to fear. Of the 5 million fungal species in the world, a few hundred are dangerous to people.
We inhale about 15 cubic metres of air every day, and you can bet that air contains a good dose of mould spores. We live in a fungal world, and mould in particular grows in at least 30 to 40 per ...
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