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Soap Central on MSNCan the zombie fungus from The Last of Us happen in real life? Details exploredWhen The Last of Us first appeared on screens, it wasn't only the story that had viewers in its clutches — it was the ...
The zombie-ant fungus in The Last of Us is real-but not a danger to humans Learn what science says about Cordyceps fungal ...
As spring warms the eastern U.S. and green shoots peek from the ground, other forms of life stir in the soil. Periodical ...
A brain-eating pathogen continues to wreak havoc in the second series of The Last of Us – which is so far-fetched, right?
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNWatch for Cicadas: Billions From Brood XIV Will Soon Emerge After 17 Years UndergroundThe insects from this group were last seen in 2008 and will appear across the eastern U.S. for a brief, dramatic frenzy of ...
Periodical 17-year cicadas in Brood XIV—one of 15 broods found only in North America—begin to creep from their underground ...
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Discover Magazine on MSNThese 5 Infectious Fungi are a Terror to Insects and HumansLearn how some fungi turn insects into zombies, others infect humans, and how they can’t be killed with drugs.
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IFLScience on MSNPathogenic Fungal Spores Found Surviving Miles Above Our Heads In Earth's StratosphereThe spores were picked up by scientists as they drifted in the stratosphere, which typically has harsh conditions that would ...
Some scientists are raising concerns about Aspergillus, a potentially deadly fungus that could spread across regions of the U ...
The widespread use of antifungals, especially in farming, is reducing their effectiveness and making untreatable, fatal ...
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 ...
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