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'The Future Of Computing Could Be Fungal' - Why Scientists Are Making Computers With Mushrooms
Fungi could have an important role to play in reducing our carbon footprint when it comes to using electronic devices like computers or tablets.
Fungal networks may be a promising alternative to tiny metal devices used in processing and storing digital memories and other computer data, according to a new study. Mushrooms have long been ...
In a nutshell: Researchers at The Ohio State University have demonstrated that common fungi, such as shiitake mushrooms, can process and store digital information – a finding that could help shape the ...
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Inside the UW Allen School: Six ‘grand challenges’ shaping the future of computer science
The University of Washington’s Paul G. Allen School of Computer Science & Engineering is reframing what it means for its research to change the world. In unveiling six “Grand Challenges” at its annual ...
Indonesian technology giant GoTo is embarking on a “pragmatic and problem-driven” AI strategy, building on the back of what its group chief technology officer, William Xiong, described as “one of the ...
I am convinced we’re at an important inflection point in the timeline of the discipline of computer science. When compared to other disciplines like mathematics, physics and biology, computer science ...
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