An image of fungus show in the illustration that appeared on HBO's The Last Of Us. A recent study conducted by scientists at the Duke University School of Medicine in North Carolina has warned this could change in the future due to the warming of our planet. DUKE UNIVERSITY/SWNS TALKER
An image of fungus show in the illustration that appeared on HBO's The Last Of Us. A recent study conducted by scientists at the Duke University School of Medicine in North Carolina has warned this could change in the future due to the warming of our planet. DUKE UNIVERSITY/SWNS TALKER

An image of fungus show in the illustration that appeared on HBO's The Last Of Us. A recent study conducted by scientists at the Duke University School of Medicine in North Carolina has warned this could change in the future due to the warming of our planet. DUKE UNIVERSITY/SWNS TALKER



By James Gamble

Global warming could lead to killer fungal diseases which evolve faster in higher temperatures, like in HBO’s The Last of Us, warns a new study.


Pathogenic fungi cause .

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