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After years of careful stewardship by Cornell scientists, a collection of more than 2,000 species of native Chinese fungi, spirited out of the country for safety before World War II, is finally set to make its way home.
On April 13, a delegation of Chinese government officials, led by State Councillor Liu Yandong, visited campus to begin the process of repatriating the fungi to China.

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A 100-million-year-old carnivorous fungus has been found encased in amber in southwestern France.
The find is unusual. Ground-dwelling organisms such as this fungus are much less likely to get trapped in sticky tree resin than are insects that alight on tree trunks. And it is the oldest carnivorous fungus ever found; the previous record-breaker is some 1520-million years old. The new specimen should help to shed some light on the evolution of these strange creatures.
Modern carnivorous fungi capture and kill tiny nematode worms that come to feed on them. Some produce sticky structures that the nematodes get stuck in, others grow small loops that act like a lasso when the nematodes go through. When the nematode dies, the fungus penetrates the worm and digests it.

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One of the biggest truffles found in decades has fetched $330,000 (£165,000) at an auction held simultaneously in Macau, London and Florence.
A Macau casino owner, Stanley Ho, made the record-breaking bid for the white truffle, which weighed 1.5kg.
Luciano Savini and his son found the highly-prized fungus after it was dug up by his truffle dog near Pisa, northern Italy, last week.

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