A BIZARRE “alien-like” fungus has been spotted in one of the UK’s beloved national parks. A nature-loving woman stumbled upon a rare sight with tentactles on her walk. Please provide a valid email.
Mushrooms. You either love them or you hate them, but one thing is certain — some of these fungi are rather unusual. You may be familiar with species like the toadstool, button, enoki, and shiitake.
POTSDAM, Germany (AP) — Wolfgang Bivour, a renowned fungi expert in Germany, leads mushroom hunting tours near Potsdam. This activity, once a necessity after World War II, is seeing a revival. The ...
(NEXSTAR) – Researchers with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the Florida Health Department are getting a better idea of what leads to clinical cases of Candida auris, a dangerous ...
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Rachel Feltman: Happy Monday, listeners! For Scientific American’s Science Quickly, I’m Rachel Feltman. Let’s kick off the week with a quick roundup of some science news you may have missed. First, ...
Pink waxcap are often called the ballerina waxcap because their caps flare out like a pirouetting dancer The Yorkshire Dales and North York Moors national parks are home to some of the UK's rarest ...
A rare fungus has been spotted in Leicestershire for the first time. The candelabra coral was recorded in Burrow Wood, near Copt Oak, by members of the Leicestershire Fungi Study Group on 28 September ...
The Yorkshire Dales and North York Moors national parks are home to some of the UK's rarest mushrooms, a conservation charity has found. Plantlife's annual survey found hundreds of new sites for pink ...
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NAIROBI – A large mushroom farm near the Kenyan capital of Nairobi is one of a kind: It grows fungi on an industrial scale — not as food for restaurants but as a building material that some Kenyans ...