Submitted by NoseCommercial7714 t3_yvzc2u in science
Sanquinity t1_iwh54hc wrote
So biological computers. The future that sci-fi predicted, here we come!
cvntis4 t1_iwh7rk2 wrote
i don't think this quite fits a 'biological computer,' in that case the circuit would be designed to work synchronously with the nervous system of the mushroom, not just fitted on top of nonliving skin
srentiln t1_iwha75c wrote
Combine it with the neural tissue grown on a circuit board, and boptronics starts sounding more likely than ever.
More_Butterfly6108 t1_iwhggh2 wrote
If we can grow and ear in the lab we can grow. Circuit board
NightChime t1_iwhsyn2 wrote
Even if it winds up being 10 years behind in terms of performance, if it's cheap enough it could be a market changer.
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acebandaged t1_iwhxn4t wrote
Nervous system of the mushroom?
cvntis4 t1_iwkqmar wrote
yeah idk i'm not a mycologist. i just assumed they had one i.e. some specific system to send signals across themselves with electric impulses
acebandaged t1_iwoelen wrote
Mushrooms use something similar for communication between fruiting bodies, specifically sending electrical signals over distances using mycelial threads called hyphae. Within the fruiting bodies (what people think of as mushrooms), I believe it's mostly chemical signaling. Plants also generally use chemical signals, via releasing VOCs, secreting chemicals into the soil, or by sending them through the same channels used for water and nutrients.
ubermeisters t1_iwhy9do wrote
nope. coulda read the article
Sanquinity t1_iwi60vz wrote
Nah, i choose to believe this is the first step towards biological computers.
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