Chris Dart Neither plants nor animals, fungi are the most underappreciated kingdom of the natural world. During a billion years of evolution, they’ve become masters of survival. And yet ...
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The fight for fungi
argues for the "recognition of fungi" as an "independent kingdom of life in legislation, policies and agreements", so as to ...
The Guardian newspaper reported last week that a joint proposal by Chile and the United Kingdom could see fungi recognised as ...
The club resumes its regular bi-weekly Monday meetings from 6-8 p.m. in the spring. To kick off the quarter, the student organization will host a screening of “Fantastic Fungi” in hopes that other ...
Fungi are a kingdom of their own, neither plant nor animal. They’ve been around for millions of years. They sustain plants and are crucial for making soil and keeping life going. But we’re only just ...
hidden network that we are only just beginning to understand. Out of sight, between the world of plants and animals, another world exists—the kingdom of fungi.
The newfound species is part of a larger branch of fungi that exclusively infects ... Kew, in the United Kingdom. The authors have not yet identified which metabolites — compounds produced ...
(Credit: Syrena Whitner, University of Hawai'i) A variety of colorful marine fungi grown in petri dishes in Anthony Amend's lab. Hawaii is home to some of the world’s most beautiful landscapes.