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Some fungi can influence the weather ‪—‬ and now we know how they do it

Brian Owens · April 27, 2026 ·

Some types of fungi borrowed a gene from ancient bacteria that gave the ability to make ice and trigger rain.

Some fungi can produce proteins that freeze water, which may allow them to reach into the atmosphere and trigger rain. Now, scientists have discovered the secret to this process: a gene from ancient bacteria. Read more in Live Science.

Live Science bacteria, evolution, fungus, precipitation

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