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How Do Ant Colonies Stay So Organized?Despite their tiny size, ants are able to accomplish absolutely incredible feats. They can build amazingly intricate nests, ...
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Discover Magazine on MSNThese 5 Infectious Fungi are a Terror to Insects and HumansLearn how some fungi turn insects into zombies, others infect humans, and how they can’t be killed with drugs.
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Soap Central on MSNCan the zombie fungus from The Last of Us happen in real life? Details exploredWhen The Last of Us first appeared on screens, it wasn't only the story that had viewers in its clutches — it was the ...
The zombie-ant fungus in The Last of Us is real-but not a danger to humans Learn what science says about Cordyceps fungal ...
“Ants—like us—have biological clocks ... Kasson began his scientific career as a plant pathologist, studying how certain species of fungi might help control the tree-of-heaven, a fast-growing, ...
Francois Prasad told Yahoo News the fungus takes over an ant's body in order to complete its life cycle. He said, spores will first infect an ant and over the course of a few weeks, take control ...
Scientists probing one of the mysteries of the insect world identified a powerful chemical weapon used in the arms race between fungus-farming leafcutter ants and the parasites that plague them.
These ants aren’t eating the leaves they carry—they use plant matter to cultivate a special fungus in their underground chambers. It’s like farming, but instead of growing vegetables, they grow the ...
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