Cap-tivating! Scientists teach a MUSHROOM to crawl using robot legsResearchers are using mushrooms to control robots, showcasing the potential of biohybrid technology.
Fungus-controlled robots tap into the unique power of natureFungal mycelia can enhance biohybrid robots' environmental sensitivity and command through electrical signals, paving the way for autonomous applications.
Giving robots superhuman vision using radio signalsRobust perception systems for robots can be developed using radio waves, overcoming the limitations of traditional light-based vision sensors in bad weather.
Cap-tivating! Scientists teach a MUSHROOM to crawl using robot legsResearchers are using mushrooms to control robots, showcasing the potential of biohybrid technology.
Fungus-controlled robots tap into the unique power of natureFungal mycelia can enhance biohybrid robots' environmental sensitivity and command through electrical signals, paving the way for autonomous applications.
Giving robots superhuman vision using radio signalsRobust perception systems for robots can be developed using radio waves, overcoming the limitations of traditional light-based vision sensors in bad weather.
Scientists Grew a Mushroom Into This Robot to Act as Its BrainResearchers at Cornell developed biohybrid robots controlled by mycelium, merging organic and inorganic technologies for innovative environmental interaction.