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Michael Wing
Scientists Use Electrodes to Discover Fungi Speak Words, Own Language—In Some Ways Like English
Mar 23, 2024
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Michael Wing
Mar 23
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Food
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Lori Zanteson, Environmental Nutrition
What Are Truffles?
Jun 27, 2022
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Lori Zanteson, Environmental Nutrition
Jun 27
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Food
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Tribune News Service
Chicago’s Top Fungi Guy Is out to Save the World, One Beautiful Mushroom at a Time
May 24, 2022
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Tribune News Service
May 24
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Australia News
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AAP
Wild Mushroom Poisoning Cases Spike in Australia
May 23, 2022
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AAP
May 23
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Inspired
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Jenni Julander
2 Border Collies Sent to ICU After Eating Moldy Waste Left on the Ground, Saved by Vets
Mar 02, 2021
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Jenni Julander
Mar 02
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David Suzuki
The Many Marvels of the Mysterious Mushroom
Until 1969, biologists thought mushrooms and other fungi were plants. They’re actually more closely related to animals, but with enough differences that they inhabit their own distinct classification.
Nov 08, 2015
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David Suzuki
Nov 08
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Natalie van Hoose
Mysterious Mushrooms Get New ‘Family Tree’
After more than 200 years of struggle, the mushroom “tree of life” has been resolved, report researchers.
May 27, 2015
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Natalie van Hoose
May 27
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Cassie Ryan
Social Bats More Prone to White-Nose Syndrome
Bats’ roosting habits during hibernation could affect their susceptibility to a fatal fungal disease, according to a new U.S. study.
Jul 03, 2012
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Cassie Ryan
Jul 03
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