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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 ...
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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 ...
Fungal networks may be a promising alternative to tiny metal devices used in processing and storing digital memories and ...
Samsung Electronics on Thursday reported a 32.5% increase in operating profit for the third quarter, driven by rebounding ...
Fungi make up a massive, interconnected part of Earth’s ecosystems, yet they’re vastly underrepresented in research and ...
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Scientists Turn Grocery Store Mushrooms Into Computer Memory Chips
Scientists transform grocery store mushrooms into working computer memory chips that switch electrical states 5,850 times per ...
A research team, led by the University of Cambridge, has developed a novel computer memory design, which promises to significantly improve performance while reducing the energy demands of internet and ...
Mushrooms have long attracted scientific attention for their complex biological networks and resilience across environments. Those same biological systems, researchers found, can be engineered to ...
Researchers have demonstrated that the layered multiferroic material nickel iodide (NiI2) may be the best candidate yet for devices such as magnetic computer memory that are extremely fast and compact ...
Computer memory could one day withstand the blazing temperatures in fusion reactors, jet engines, geothermal wells and sweltering planets using a new solid-state memory device developed by a team of ...
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