
One of Netflix's documentaries that has caught my attention lately is this one, not only because even though I know something about them, I learned that they are everywhere, and their importance for life on earth is essential, according to science, they are the first to exist and perhaps the last to disappear, due to their development and ability to adaptation. This documentary directed by Louie Schwartzberg, develops the fantastic world of fungi, and as scientists and a self-taught person, they were interested in studying them learning that they are so important from absorbing oil spills, through their use in entomopathology, to the underground fungal networks that facilitate communication between trees. This documentary is so interesting that even The New York Times defined it as “a charming mixture of science and conjecture”, but that you will discover in depth when you watch it, just as when we were children and wanted to explore the world, I wait for your opinions. #whattowatchonnetflix
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