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How Hidden Soil Fungi ‘Steal’ Bacterial DNA to Control the Rain

Submitted by Aurora Christialis on Mon, 05/04/2026 - 19:21
Regeneration International

Tiny organisms on the ground – bacteria and fungi – have a “superpower” that allows them to reach up into the atmosphere and pull down the rain, according to a recent study.

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