Fungi Power Robots!

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Yes, Cornell researchers are using fungal mycelia to control robots, bringing a whole new meaning to “nature meets tech”!

Mycelia: Nature’s Robot Controller

Fungal mycelia produce electrical signals, which were used to control robots' movements, reacting to light and environmental changes!

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Biohybrid Robots: The Future of Machines

Combining living fungi and robotics, biohybrid robots outperform traditional machines in sensing and adapting to their environment.

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Shine a Light, Watch Them Move!

Fungi-controlled robots change their movements when exposed to light. These smart bots are tuned into the world around them!

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Spider Bot and Wheel Bot: Nature’s Cyborgs

Two biohybrid robots—one shaped like a spider and another with wheels—use fungal signals to walk and roll like living creatures.

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Fungi Bots for Farming?

Picture robots in your fields, monitoring soil and optimizing fertilizer use—all thanks to fungal mycelia helping them detect changes in real-time.

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Fungi: The Next Frontier in Robotics

This breakthrough could lead to biohybrid robots revolutionizing agriculture, environmental monitoring, and more. Nature’s tech is here!

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