The Science Behind 'The Last of Us'

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Following the success and interest in cordyceps and fungal infection spurred by the hit television series "The Last of Us," mycologists and a microbiologist with the U.S. National Science Foundation delve into the worlds cordyceps, along with fungal and bacterial infections.
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In the 70s I was reading in a magazine called Omni about something called vitamin K
Now I get it

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Could this alternately be named the first of us

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Doesn't this reasonable politics
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I can fix it
1000 Years of Peace plan is
Have the Armys of the word build a global robotic manufacturing system
Give the bots, 3D printers... A wage and feed it into Society cloth house feed all people giving a wage for educational content and work on the web.
In 3D virtual reality chart map everything we know and all our interactions actions and reactions looking for patterns.
Unlock education and exploration.

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