Fungus-Controlled Robot: A Glimpse into the Future of Agriculture?
2025-07-20

Researchers from Cornell University and the University of Florence have developed a novel biohybrid robot controlled by a living edible mushroom, the king trumpet. The robot uses the mushroom's electrical signals for movement and environmental sensing. This use of a living organism allows the robot to respond to light, heat, and other stimuli, making it more adaptable to unpredictable environments. The researchers envision future applications in agriculture, such as sensing soil chemistry to optimize fertilizer application, potentially mitigating harmful environmental impacts. This groundbreaking research, published in Science Robotics, represents a significant advancement in biohybrid robotics.