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New Scientist on MSNLiving material made from fungus could make buildings more sustainableResearchers have used a fungus and bacteria to create rigid, living structures similar to bone and coral, which could one day ...
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ZME Science on MSNScientists warn climate change could make ‘The Last of Us’ fungus scenario more plausibleOn the surface, HBO’s “The Last of Us” may seem like pure science fiction — yet another zombie apocalypse scenario with ...
Learn about the real-life Cordyceps fungus behind The Last of Us. Discover how it acts, why it targets insects, and whether ...
This article contains spoilers for “The Last of Us,” particularly the end of Season 1 and some references from Episode 1 of ...
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ZME Science on MSNThis living fungus-based building material can repair itself over a monthBoth fungal and bacterial methods worked. In fact, the bacterially mineralized scaffolds reached full mineralization in just ...
After two long years, the highly anticipated second season of HBO’s The Last of Us is almost here. In the new season, five ...
In "The Last of Us," cordyceps — a real fungus that infects insects — evolves into a harmful pathogen for humans due to a ...
But if a particularly persistent and unsightly toenail fungus is giving you some trepidation, here is one powerful $19 ...
A breakthrough study by Montana State University researchers unveils an organic substance that could someday be used as a building material.
The Last of Us Season 2 depicts a threatening fungus that weaves together life forms through unexpected connections. Within its gameplay, the game depicts a harmful plant-life organism that connects ...
The number of people experiencing chronic nail fungus is increasing day by day in the entire world. The Okita Nail Fungus ...
Engineers have developed a building material that uses the root-like mycelium of a fungus and bacteria cells. Their results show that this material -- which is manufactured with living cells at low ...
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