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Ash trees are evolving resistance to a fungus which has decimated the species in recent years, a new study shows.
Scientists have caught ancient parasitic fungi in the act of bursting from insect hosts, in dramatic scenes frozen in amber. Dating back almost 100 million years, these two specimens are among the ...
Science Real-life ‘Last of Us’ zombie fungus discovered — and it may have lived alongside dinosaurs Parasitic fungi have been with us since at least the Cretaceous period zombifying insects ...
“The Last of Us” features a post-apocalyptic world where humans are infected by Cordyceps – a fungus that turns its hosts into zombies.
Fourteen eremophilane sesquiterpenoids (1–14), including nine new congeners, septoreremophilanes A–I (1–9), together with three known sesquiterpenes (15–17), two known tetralone derivatives (18, 19), ...
Britain's trees are evolving resistance to the deadly ash dieback fungus, scientists have revealed. The disease has wrought havoc on the countryside, leaving behind the remains of dying ash trees.
A new class of compounds were found in Aspergillus flavus, a fungus that can infect crops and make people sick. Fungi have produced many of the important drugs we now take for granted.
Research suggests new generation of young ash trees showing greater resistance to ash dieback fungus than adult trees.