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      <description>• As the global population climbs toward 10 billion and climate change strains farmland, scientists are searching for new ways to feed the world • A group of Cornell food science r</description>
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      <description>• Science, Volume 391, Issue 6786, Page 700-706, February 2026.</description>
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      <description>• Elaine Knox Elaine Knox Someone inhales fungal spores. • They might get a bit bitey. • Something gruesome happens and the horror spreads. • Such is the fate of many inCold Storag</description>
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