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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 ...
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Could Mushrooms Be the Computer Memory of the Future?
A new paper published in PLOS One shows that mushrooms can act as the "memristors" required for many next-gen computing ...
Fungal networks may be a promising alternative to tiny metal devices used in processing and storing digital memories and ...
Tom's Hardware on MSN
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 ...
A man had to be hospitalized after an adverse reaction to eating undercooked mushrooms caused him to break out in painful rashes on his back and buttocks. New England Journal of Medicine His skin ...
A man who went to hospital after developing a bizarre rash across his back was found to have reacted to an unexpected ingredient. The man, aged 72, was discovered to have eaten a meal containing ...
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