This cordyceps fungus computer is a bit too 'Last of Us' for comfort

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Mycelium in the machine.

Adamatzky says mycelium with different geometries can compute different functions, allowing something approaching an actual computer to be built.

Actually, Adamatzky goes further, even, than the idea of a fungal computer."It's possible to implement neuromorphic circuits. We can say I'm planning to make a brain from mushrooms," he says.

 

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as they're more suited for responses to questions Yup, they sure are! But they could also be incredibly useful - they could provide powerups to my characters in the game I'm playing. powerup gaming

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