cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/20057289

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Combining this mobility with the fungi’s ability to sense chemical and biological signals could prove useful in a range of applications, according to the researchers.

“By growing mycelium into the electronics of a robot, we were able to allow the biohybrid machine to sense and respond to the environment,” said Rob Shepherd, a professor of mechanical and aerospace engineering at Cornell.

Maybe someday my houseplant could get up for a drink of water in the middle of the night.

Assuming this tech isn’t limited to mushrooms

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Mushrooms walking in one’s house at night can bring new meaning to the phrase “tripping on shrooms.”"

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Like the damn cat, always underfoot!

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The reminds me of Levi from the show Scavengers Reign

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You remind me of Levi from Scavengers Reign.

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Mushrooms are more close to animals than plants though.

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The fungus has become too powerful. Soon it will truly be among us.

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That’s definitely a new sentence.

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