Cordyceps computers? Mushroom Microchips? Penicillium Processors? Fungi, like the zombie fungus cordyceps, are full of complex electrical signaling, and today we discuss the potential to use these voltage spikes for advanced sensors and even possible computational ability. Could we control the cordyceps mind, instead of it controlling ours?
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OUTLINE:
00:00 - Intro
00:44 - Cordyceps Fungi Sensors
02:02 - Maze solving slime mold
2:41 - Fungi Voltage Signals
4:03 - Research into fungi computing
6:40 - Fly trap wired to Mamosa plant action potential
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