In new analysis, Dr. Andrew Adamatzky, a pc scientist on the Unconventional Computing Laboratory of the University of the West of England, analyzed electrical exercise of ghost fungi (Omphalotus nidiformis), Enoki fungi (Flammulina velutipes), break up gill fungi (Schizophyllum commune), and caterpillar fungi (Cordyceps militaris). The outcomes, printed within the journal Royal Society Open Science, recommend […]
Fungi Use Electrical ‘Language’ to Communicate with Each Other: Study
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