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I had many expectations for today, but learning that mushrooms sweat wasn't one of them.

The scientists are still unsure why fungi might want to keep cool.

In their paper, the authors speculate that it might have something to do with creating optimal conditions for spore formation, or it may help fungi spread their spores — by altering the temperature, they might be causing tiny winds that can blow the spores around.

It’s also possible that this phenomenon is due to something else entirely. For example, evapotranspiration also increases humidity, and when asked if it’s possible that the fungi are trying to keep humid, and the cooling is simply a by-product, Casadevall said it was conceivable.

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[–] [email protected] 4 points 1 year ago

Mushrooms are crazy neat!

Did you know that mushrooms actually breathe in oxygen and release carbon dioxide, too?

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[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago

Just one more adaptation away from tolerating human brains as hosts. 😀