
Here's how climate change is pushing fungi closer to harming humans
Higher temperatures cause a pathogenic fungus known as Cryptococcus deneoformans to turn its adaptive responses into overdrive, research finds.
Karl Bates writes for Duke Today
Higher temperatures cause a pathogenic fungus known as Cryptococcus deneoformans to turn its adaptive responses into overdrive, research finds.
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