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Color enhanced light micrograph (LM) of Candida auris, a yeast responsible for many infections. Resistant to most antifungal drugs, this fungus causes several deaths worldwide.

Blight review: The threat of a fungi-fuelled pandemic

19 July 2023

A new guide argues that infectious fungi and fungus-like pathogens are the most devastating causes of disease on Earth


Sheets of fungus could be used as eco-friendly fireproofing for homes

19 July 2023

Fungi can be pressed into thin sheets that resist fire by forming a protective coating of char, and they could be turned into fireproofing materials for buildings


Ramaria flava or Golden coral fungus in natural habitat, oak forest, close up view, horizontal orientation; Shutterstock ID 1739516405; purchase_order: -; job: -; client: -; other: -

Underground fungi absorb up to a third of our fossil fuel emissions

5 June 2023

Researchers estimate that plants transfer more than 13 gigatonnes of carbon dioxide each year to mycorrhizal fungi, which grow around their roots


Cardioglossa melanogaster, a species of African frog

Fungus that kills frogs and salamanders is rapidly spreading in Africa

15 March 2023

Across Africa there has been a surge in a fungus that causes heart failure in amphibians over the past two decades, which could devastate the continent’s amphibians as it has elsewhere


Ecologists are infecting trees with fungi to make them age prematurely

14 March 2023

Many species depend on the cavities inside veteran trees, but such spaces are in short supply. Researchers are exploring ways to make young trees old before their time


Mycelium of mushroom. Mycorrhizal association, the fungus colonizes the host plant's root tissues. Mycorrhiza is a symbiotic association. Mycorhize. - Image ID: BDF3AY (RF)

Adding wild fungi to soil could make trees store more carbon

1 March 2023

A loblolly pine plantation in the state of Georgia is the test site for a start-up company trying to see if improving the fungi and other microbes in soil can help trees grow bigger and faster


Mushrooms growing around the base of a tree in a forest

Do trees communicate via a 'wood wide web'? The evidence is lacking

13 February 2023

A review of studies on mycorrhizal fungi finds there is insufficient evidence for the popular idea that trees communicate and share resources via these underground networks


Bioluminescent fungi

Fake mushroom experiment reveals why some fungi glow in the dark

24 January 2023

Why some mushrooms are bioluminescent remains uncertain, but a study using LED lights adds to the evidence they attract insects that help the fungus disperse its spores


Oyster mushrooms

Oyster mushroom fungus uses nerve gas to paralyse and eat tiny worms

18 January 2023

The fungus that produces oyster mushrooms preys on tiny animals by releasing a paralysing nerve gas called 3-octanone before growing into their bodies


Ganoderma lucidum growing on dying wood

Computer chip made using mushroom skin could be easily recycled

11 November 2022

The base of computer chips and batteries tends to be made from unrecyclable plastic, but using skin from a certain species of mushroom instead would reduce electronic waste


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