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[We report the progress of using the plasmodium of Physarum as a biological electronic component. We provide blue prints of experimental prototypes of Physarum wires and analyse their transfer function, discuss how lifespan of a Physarum can be increased. We overview our experimental laboratory results on using Physarum wires with buffers and evaluate a potential of Physarum wires to transmit digital and analogue data. We argue that the Physarum wires could be used as alternative electronic components for future bio-electric hybrid computers and electronic devices.]
Published: Jan 10, 2016
Keywords: Audio Signal; Conductive Pathway; Slime Mould; Sclerotium Formation; Baud Rate
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