A recently published study shows promising results from combining edible turkey tail fungus with a solution of wood fibers.
North Carolina's tricolored bats are unstable, among several species of bats quickly dying off in the dark. The bats eat the ...
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25 Bizarre Medical Facts

Most Exciting Scientific Discoveries of 2024: 25 Mind Boggling Diseases That Science Can't Explain: Whats the weirdest thing ...
Buried beneath the pine trees of eastern Oregon lies the largest living organism ever discovered. Nicknamed the “Humongous ...
Plant pathologists at the University of Florida Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences (UF/IFAS) studied nearly 30 palm ...
Emily Blunt sat down with Elle magazine for its Women in Hollywood cover series and looked back at her first movie audition, ...
A study from Oregon State University and the U.S. Forest Service found the four-day extreme heat event scorched more than ...
Certain serious fungal infections occur in regions of the United States with specific environments and are often tied to soil ...
The wave of extreme heat killed hundreds of people across the Pacific Northwest. It also took a toll on the region's forests, ...
What do agriculture and genetics have in common? We sat down with PhD candidate Harrison Estes to learn more about his unique ...
According to Bloody-Disgusting, Dust Bunny has been rated “R” for “some violence.” A new trailer for the killer fungus movie ...
Teacake (Joe Keery) and Naomi (Georgina Campbell), two young employees of a self-storage company built on the site of an old ...