Without a fungal support network, trees can lose their ability to adapt to changing climatic conditions, increasing their extinction risk.
An analysis of fungi collected from peat bogs has identified several species that produce substances toxic to the bacterium ...
The idea of trees "talking" to one another through underground fungal networks—the so-called "wood wide web"—has captured the ...
There’s no shortage of products designed to grow beneficial fungi that will help your crops or garden. Whether they actually ...
The fungi show potential to target tuberculosis, offering hope of more effective treatments for a disease which still affects thousands of Americans each year.
An invisible world of fabulous fungi has been uncovered by Hampshire children in one of the most comprehensive and unexpected ...
A species of wood-eating fungus didn’t need a brain to pass a cognitive test with flying colors, and researchers say this ...
Three compounds isolated from tuberculosis’s fungal foes killed cultured cells of the bacterium that causes the disease in ...
Fungi from peat bogs produce substances toxic to tuberculosis bacteria, potentially guiding new treatment development.
Dr. Jamal Lewis’s lab is trying to repurpose a fungus to shuttle pharmaceuticals to the central nervous system and treat ...
Researchers have identified two fungal enzymes that hijack the immune system of plants, playing a critical role in the ...
Scientists have developed a method for creating glowing wood using bioluminescent fungi. This sustainable approach involves ...