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Mushroom 1🍄 from Mycosoft – The Future of Environmental Intelligence Introducing Mushroom 1 by Mycosoft—a groundbreaking bio-sensing device designed to bridge the gap between technology and nature. Equipped with advanced ECG sensors, environmental data collection, and cloud connectivity, Mushroom 1 reads and translates mycelium’s electrical signals into real-time data....

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