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- science@hexbear.net
- jingszo@lemmy.world
- news@lemmy.world
- cross-posted to:
- science@hexbear.net
- jingszo@lemmy.world
- news@lemmy.world
The land, water and air around us are chock-full of DNA fragments from fungi that mycologists can’t link to known organisms. These slippery beings are so widespread scientists are calling them “dark fungi.” It’s a comparison to the equally elusive dark matter and dark energy that permeates the universe.
And I bet some of them grow only under really specific conditions.
Like inside people’s eyeballs.
Is this for real?