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The Sensor Board and the Mycelium Battery - What Are the Next Steps?

Doris Daninger is a PhD student in the Division of Soft Matter Physics at Johannes Kepler University in Lynn's Austria. Doris: We made a small sensor board, which incorporated a sensor that can be both used as a humidity sensor or as a proximity sensor. It also had a Bluetooth chip and some data logging component on top, and all of it was powered by the mycelium battery. And this whole thing can just operate completely untetheredly.

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