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Scientists Turned Ordinary Shiitake Mushrooms into Living Computers
Memristors — short for “memory resistors” — are the brainlike workhorses of neuromorphic computing, capable of learning from ...
The mushrooms were connected to electronic circuits and electrocuted at various voltages and frequencies. The wires and ...
Honda Research, with Silicon Valley labs, funded Ohio State research proving shiitake mushrooms can function as computer ...
Fungal networks may be a promising alternative to tiny metal devices used in processing and storing digital memories and other computer data, according to a new study. Mushrooms have long been ...
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Shiitake-powered computer demonstrated by researchers — mushroom-infused chips a surprising alternative to using rare earths in memristors
After cultivating these mushrooms, scientists dried and rehydrated shiitake mushrooms to create a consistent level of conductivity without introducing bulk moisture. Then, the memristive qualities of ...
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