What if the next breakthrough antibiotic isn't discovered in a laboratory, but deep inside a cave? A recent review suggests it could be growing quietly on the walls of India's cave systems. Scientists are turning their attention to an unexpected world beneath the country's surface: microscopic fungi that survive in complete darkness, feed on rocks and minerals, and thrive where few other organisms can. These underground life forms, researchers s…
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