Mushrooms can store data and act as living chips, offering a low-cost, sustainable alternative to silicon for future computing.
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Mushrooms May Replace Metal in Future Computers — And You Could Build One At Home
Learn how scientists found a way to turn mushrooms into computer chips and how these living computers can make the future of technology more sustainable.
Mushrooms may power future computers. Scientists explore fungi as eco-friendly, low-energy alternatives to traditional memory ...
I tried the world's first spatial computer in the INAIR AI Spatial Computer system. Is this the future of work and play?
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Computer Chips in Our Bodies Could Be the Future of Medicine. These Patients Are Already There
In this system, the implanted computer chip would not just sit on the brain, but become part of the brain. Using a technology ...
The University of Washington’s Allen School is tackling six “grand challenges” in computer science — from AI and education to ...
Auburn University scientists have developed a new class of materials that allow precise control over free electrons, potentially transforming computing and chemical manufacturing. Imagine a future ...
“Edge computing also means less data travels long distances, lowering the load on main servers and networks,” says Neel ...
HANOVER, Germany -- A handful of people have seen the car of the near-future, and it looks suspiciously like a lunar land rover. Or a plane. Or a driverless vehicle. Take your choice. At auto shows ...
Christoph Thiele and Floris van Doorn from the University of Bonn have been awarded an ERC Synergy Grant of 6.4 million euros ...
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