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, the reality of dangerous fungal infections will likely be more mundane — though potentially just as deadly.
, rising temperatures due to global warming could be giving fungi a new evolutionary opportunity to adapt to the stresses of heat. And that could be bad news for us warm critters. But that could just be the beginning, as fungi adapting to the heat isn't the only consequence of warming temperatures. According to a, it could also be spurring certain fungi to evolve faster.
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