The real-life fungi that inspired The Last of Us hijacks the bodies of ants, wasps, cicadas, and more. On 🎧 “Science, Quickly” 🎙️ parshallison and mycologist João Araújo take a look at some insect-zombifying fungi. Listen now on Apple Podcasts:
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