Reuters: The world wide web has been called the greatest ever human invention, but what if plants had a vast and equally complex set of communication networks?
A BBC article tracked the “internet of fungus,” an intricate underground information network where plants and fungi communicate with each other through a mass of threadlike strands, known as mycelium, that spread over great distances.
A BBC article tracked the “internet of fungus,” an intricate underground information network where plants and fungi communicate with each other through a mass of threadlike strands, known as mycelium, that spread over great distances.