Researchers at Duke University previously proposed the idea of 'Brainets'. These are brain networks which are formed by multiple animal brains exchanging information in real-time via brain-to-brain ...
Imagine a world where the metallic innards of our computers are replaced by organic materials. Recent research has shown that this could be a reality, with mushrooms serving as an alternative to metal ...
We invariably imagine electronic devices to be made from silicon chips, with which computers store and process information as binary digits (zeros and ones) represented by tiny electrical charges. But ...
Here’s what you’ll learn when you read this story: Scientists at Ohio State University have developed memristors—typically used in non-volatile data storage—made from common mushrooms. Although not as ...
The review emphasizes the switching mechanisms of organic neuromorphic materials. In addition to these switching mechanisms, the capabilities of organic neuromorphic materials in tunable, conformable, ...
The innate abilities of mushrooms - known for their resilience and unique properties – make them suitable for bioelectronics, an emerging field that in next-gen computing could help develop new ...