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Social Sciences May 22, 2023

Where have all the Luddites gone? Exploring what makes us human—and whether modern technology threatens to destroy it

The great—if sometimes overlooked—20th-century philosopher and cultural critic Günther Anders once proposed that our modern age is characterized by a dangerous and pervasive "Apocalypse-Blindheit": a blindness to the apocalypse.

Cell & Microbiology May 19, 2023

Examining puppeteer fungus' targeted takeover of zombie flies

In a new study published in eLife, lead author Carolyn Elya, postdoctoral researcher in the Department of Organismic and Evolutionary Biology at Harvard, reveals the molecular and cellular underpinnings behind the parasitic ...

Environment May 19, 2023

Saving humanity: Here's a radical approach to building a sustainable and just society

Collectively, we are driving Earth and civilization towards collapse. Human activities have exceeded planetary boundaries. We are changing the climate, losing biodiversity, degrading land, contaminating freshwater, and damaging ...

Biotechnology May 8, 2023

Artificial intelligence identifies anti-aging drug candidates targeting 'zombie' cells

A new publication in the May issue of Nature Aging by researchers from Integrated Biosciences, a biotechnology company combining synthetic biology and machine learning to target aging, demonstrates the power of artificial ...

Ecology Apr 20, 2023

How parasitic fungus hijacks nervous system of flies

The last thing Carolyn Elya expected to find in her backyard were zombies.

Plants & Animals Apr 14, 2023

Benefits of 'zombie' cells: Senescent cells aid regeneration in salamanders

Senescent cells, often referred to as "zombie" cells, have long been associated with aging and disease. However, a new study from the Center for Regenerative Therapies Dresden (CRTD) at TU Dresden adds to a growing body of ...

Cell & Microbiology Mar 29, 2023

A new drug-resistant fungus is spreading in hospitals. Is it 'The Last of Us' in real life?

Here's a scenario that may sound familiar to fans of the postapocalyptic TV drama "The Last of Us": a hard-to-kill fungus is beginning to spread among—and infect—vulnerable populations. Only this time, it's real.

Cell & Microbiology Mar 8, 2023

Pancakes won't turn you into a zombie as in HBO's 'The Last of Us,' but fungi in flour can make people sick

In the HBO series "The Last of Us," named after the popular video game of the same name, the flour supplies of the world are contaminated with a fungus called Cordyceps. When people eat pancakes or other foods made with that ...

Environment Mar 2, 2023

Battle simmers in Illinois over plans to pipe in and store millions of tons of planet-warming carbon dioxide

On a subfreezing day in January, John Feltham drove his two-seat Kawasaki utility vehicle over neatly furrowed fields glistening with snow. There were deer and coyote tracks, black crows flapping against a powder blue sky, ...

Plants & Animals Feb 27, 2023

Slime molds are not actually fungi at all, but they are brainless predators

In HBO's post-apocalyptic drama "The Last of Us," human civilization has fallen in the face of a fungal takeover triggered by climate change.

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