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Scientists Turned Ordinary Shiitake Mushrooms into Living Computers
You can grow a computer on your kitchen counter. Well, sort of. That’s the radical implication of new research from The Ohio ...
A team led by Professor Qi Zhu received an NSF Design for Environmental Sustainability in Computing award to extend hardware life and reduce waste and emissions When it comes to electronic waste, ...
Auburn University scientists have developed a new class of materials that allow precise control over free electrons, ...
Scientists have found that mushrooms can act as organic memory devices, mimicking neural activity while consuming minimal ...
Researchers at Penn State have developed the first silicon-free computer using atom-thin materials. This breakthrough could reshape the future of electronics, paving the way for ultra-efficient, ...
Fungal networks may be a promising alternative to tiny metal devices used in processing and storing digital memories and ...
Honda Research, with Silicon Valley labs, funded Ohio State research proving shiitake mushrooms can function as computer ...
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