The Unexpected Power of “Zombie” Forest Fungi

In a remote corner of the Pacific Northwest, mycology researchers recently stumbled upon a startling phenomenon: a fungus capable of reviving dead wood—literally bringing it back from the dead. Known colloquially as the “zombie fungus,” Armillaria gallica can infiltrate rotting logs and, through an astonishing network of subterranean filaments, send nutrients into the wood, halting…

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