Mushrooms can store data and act as living chips, offering a low-cost, sustainable alternative to silicon for future computing.
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Ohio State boffins coax shiitake and button varieties into behaving like memristors US boffins claim early tests indicate ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) – In honor of National Mushroom Month, a state agency is highlighting an edible fungi that grows on Ohio trees and is known for its chicken-like taste when cooked. The mushroom ...
Honda Research, with Silicon Valley labs, funded Ohio State research proving shiitake mushrooms can function as computer ...
WINDHAM, Ohio -- Mowing the yard outside his home in Windham, Ohio, William D. Hickman discovered what he thought would make a delicious addition to his dinner. A beautiful handful of mushrooms had ...
Mushrooms may power future computers. Scientists explore fungi as eco-friendly, low-energy alternatives to traditional memory chips.
CLEVELAND, Ohio — When Bill Hickman found some mushrooms growing in his backyard the last week of September, he’d heard enough about accidental poisonings to know not all of them are safe to eat. The ...
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