Rivals or allies—how do bacteria and fungi interact in our bodies? Until now, bacteria on our mucous membranes were primarily ...
Every day, 50,000 mattresses are tossed in the trash in the United States. A relative of penicillin could be the cure.
A new study by researchers at Kiel University and MPI-EvolBio describes how more efficient protein production drives the ...
A walk through a forest is a treat for the senses. Just stop and look, listen, and touch what is around you. The sunlight ...
Wildfire causes most living things to flee or die, but some fungi thrive afterward, even feasting on charred remains. New ...
New research shows a common skin fungus can help melanoma spread by changing cancer cell movement and energy use.
From molds and yeasts to the mushrooms we fear and love, fungi are connected to life and death on our planet — but they're often misunderstood. We only know about 10% of the estimated 3.8 million ...
Learn more about how exploring the genes of fungi thriving on charcoal could help revive ecosystems after severe fires and ...
For guidance on all things mushrooms, the Post spoke with Paul Stamets, a world-renowned mycologist and entrepreneur, widely ...
The winners of the seventh edition of the Close-up Photography of the Year (CUPOTY) contest have been announced. This year's ...