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Scientists have now mapped a vast underground network of microscopic fungi stretching an estimated 110 quadrillion kilometres across Earth's topsoil.
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scientists associated with the Society for the Protection of Underground Networks (SPUN)
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Scientists have now mapped a vast underground network of microscopic fungi stretching an estimated 110 quadrillion kilometres across Earth's topsoil.
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Sat, 13 Jun 2026 01:31:00 GMT · 4h 29m ago
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This discovery reveals that these ancient fungal networks quietly support much of life on Earth, helping plants grow, storing carbon and maintaining the health of entire ecosystems.
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This newly mapped fungal network plays a crucial role in carbon storage, helping to sequester up to one billion metric tons of carbon annually, which is vital for regulating Earth's climate.
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- Health & Science4h 29m agoScientists have mapped a vast underground network of microscopic fungi stretching an estimated 110 quadrillion kilometers across Earth's topsoil.Open article