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IFLScience on MSNKiller Fungus In “The Last Of Us” Gets A Deadly Upgrade Inspired By Real LifeShhh… do you hear it? The gentle strumming of Joel’s guitar? It can mean only one thing: The Last Of Us is back, and this ...
The researchers found that climate change is contributing to the spread of harmful fungi, creating more favorable conditions ...
Fungi adapt to heat, spread through spores, and may cause more fungal infections in a warmer, crowded, connected world.
Mushrooms may not be capable of triggering a zombie apocalypse like in “The Last of Us,” but they do have the power to transform many a dish.
The trailer for the hit HBO series appears to show the "zombie fungus" cordyceps infecting humans by releasing airborne spores, instead of through tentacles—closer to scientific reality.
The Last of Us is back on April 13 and this season is more realistic than ever. The trailer for the hit HBO series appears to ...
L.A. Weekly and the Village Voice review of HBO's "The Last of Us" notes it is less horror and more strong emotions that drive the story.
Based upon the Naughty Dog video game of the same name, "The Last of Us" follows a man named Joel who reluctantly agrees to ...
Know all the important events from The Last of Us season 1 in this special recap before season 2 drops on HBO.
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