mycelium has electrical signals that can control biohybrid robots and make them move
Fungal mycelia enable biohybrid robots to sense and react to environments autonomously, paving the way for advanced agricultural applications.
Robot placed under the control of a fungal overlord
Fungi can enhance robot adaptability and environmental interaction, offering a promising alternative to traditional biological components for biohybrid systems.
mycelium has electrical signals that can control biohybrid robots and make them move
Fungal mycelia enable biohybrid robots to sense and react to environments autonomously, paving the way for advanced agricultural applications.
Robot placed under the control of a fungal overlord
Fungi can enhance robot adaptability and environmental interaction, offering a promising alternative to traditional biological components for biohybrid systems.