Monday, January 13, 2025

Biohybrid robot driven by natural impulses from a fungus

Fungal-controlled robots

In creating a pair of new robots, Cornell researchers cultivated an unlikely component; one found not in the lab but on the forest floor: fungal mycelia. By harnessing mycelia’s innate electrical signals, the researchers discovered a new way of controlling a “biohybrid” robot that can move in response to signals from the nervous system of a fungus.

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