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Scientists Built a Working Computer Memory Out of Shiitake Mushrooms
A computer that relies on fungal mycelium to store information could one day be a low-cost alternative to the current ...
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'Living metal' could bridge biological and electronic systems
Electronics have been transforming from rigid, lifeless systems into adaptive, living platforms capable of seamlessly ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. The "Spore" alien population is exploding, boding well for the September launch of the latest brainchild of computer game legend Will ...
Scientists at Binghamton University are developing a remarkable new material they call “living metal”—a combination of metal ...
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Mushrooms could replace metal in future home computers
Imagine a world where the metallic innards of our computers are replaced by organic materials. Recent research has shown that ...
On September 7, Electronic Arts will release its long-awaited and much-anticipated Spore. For many, this will be the biggest video game event of the year, and possibly even the last several years.
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