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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 ...
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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 ...
Shiitake mushrooms have a rich, earthy flavor and a distinctive taste best described as meaty. These mushrooms have large caps measuring 2 to 5 inches wide, and they vary in color from light to ...
Rob Wertheimer looks nothing like the stereotypical image of a shiitake farmer. For a start, the one-time toy retailer is not Japanese. Neither does the agroforestry farmer (whose farmed gum trees are ...
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