Urbanization reshapes soil microbes in surprising ways—bacteria adapt and become alike, while fungi resist change.
While the red listing of more mushrooms and their relatives has been welcomed, the results paint a worrying picture. Almost a ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNAll-natural elephant skin-inspired fungi tiles offer upto 70% more cooling for buildingsThese “fungi tiles” could provide an energy-free solution for cooling buildings. The tiles combine mycelium with organic ...
Urbanization is reshaping soil microbial communities worldwide, driving an unexpected homogenization of bacterial populations ...
Scientists found that plants, fungi, and microbes use venom-like methods to protect themselves, attack rivals, or survive.
Bertram Chain of Lakes Park offers a mushroom-centric class focusing on identification, biology, and ecology on May 17.
Mycoremediation — the use of fungi to break down or absorb environmental pollutants — offers a promising, cost-effective, and eco-friendly alternative to conventional methods for restoring ...
Nearly a third of fungus species assessed by a conservation group are at risk of extinction from deforestation and more. Read ...
Murals made by museum artists illustrate the biology of fungi, the role they play in the ecosystem and their evolutionary ...
Recent studies reveal that fungi, crucial to ecosystems and human industries, are facing extinction threats. Issues like ...
Genomic changes in the infectious yeast Candida tropicalis may play a role in its resistance to antifungals, according to a ...
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News-Medical.Net on MSNWHO releases first reports on shortages in fungal disease treatments and diagnosticsThe World Health Organization (WHO) today published its first-ever reports addressing the critical lack of medicines and diagnostic tools for invasive fungal diseases, showing the urgent need for ...
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