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Scientists just found something weird inside moss

UC Riverside researchers present evidence, that has not been previously documented, that desert mosses host fungi living inside their tissues.

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Scientists just found something weird inside moss

UC Riverside researchers present evidence, that has not been previously documented, that desert mosses host fungi living inside their tissues.

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Hidden fungus inside desert moss could rewrite 470-million-year story of how plants moved onto land

Mosses are survivors. They can dry into what looks like green dust, only to spring back to life minutes after rain. They can grow on rocks, in deserts, and there's talk of using them to terraform Mars someday. According…

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  1. giovedì 18 giugno 2026·eurekalert.org

    Scientists just found something weird inside moss

    UC Riverside researchers present evidence, that has not been previously documented, that desert mosses host fungi living inside their tissues.

  2. giovedì 18 giugno 2026·phys.org

    Hidden fungus inside desert moss could rewrite 470-million-year story of how plants moved onto land

    Mosses are survivors. They can dry into what looks like green dust, only to spring back to life minutes after rain. They can grow on rocks, in deserts, and there's talk of using…