🕵️ CSI: Spore Scene Investigation
Every mushroom carries a microscopic entourage—spores, dust, and debris from the environment it calls home. Now, scientists are learning to read these invisible signatures like barcodes, linking a mushroom (or anything it’s touched) back to its exact origin. From busting truffle fraud to proving crop theft in court, forensic mycology is moving from niche lab work to a trusted investigative tool. And in the Grand Cosmic Mycelial Network, spores don’t just grow—they remember.
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Every mushroom carries a microscopic entourage—spores, dust, and debris from the environment it calls home. Now, scientists are learning to read these invisible signatures like barcodes, linking a mushroom (or...
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