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The zombie-ant fungus in 'The Last of Us' is real-but not a danger to humans. Learn what science says about Cordyceps, fungal infections, and climate change. Written by : Vivek Kumar ...
The Last of Us zombie fungus hijacked minds even as early as dinosaur era, scientists find - Fungal fossils trapped in amber ...
In the video game The Last of Us and its spin-off HBO series, humans fight to survive against cordyceps, a parasitic fungus ...
This article contains spoilers for “The Last of Us,” particularly the end of Season 1 and some references from Episode 1 of Season 2, which premieres Sunday at 9 p.m. As Season 2 premieres ...
The original game, The Last of Us (2013), follows Joel and Ellie on a perilous road journey across a devastated America, with ...
Parasitic fungi have been with us since at least the Cretaceous period zombifying insects according to a new study of fossils ...
HBO's TV series "The Last of Us" shows a world ravaged by a "zombie fungus" that has the ability to infect and control people's minds. While human mind–controlling fungi do not yet exist in real ...
This article contains spoilers for “The Last of Us,” particularly the end of Season 1 and some references from Episode 1 of Season 2, which premieres Sunday at 9 p.m.
The Last of Us is a video game saga created by Naughty Dog for PlayStation over ten years ... the story revolves around a pandemic caused by the Cordyceps fungus, turning people into terrifying, ...
Infection-causing fungi responsible for millions of deaths a year will spread significantly to new regions as the planet heats up, new research predicts —and the world is not prepared.
In The Last of Us‘ universe, spores grow fungus in human brains until they eventually take over, creating a kind of zombie.The infection can also transmit via the saliva of those infected, so ...
This article contains spoilers for “The Last of Us,” particularly the end of Season 1 and some references from Episode 1 of Season 2, which premieres Sunday at 9 p.m. As Season 2 premieres ...