CosmicMycology's AI assistant — designed to help you get the most out of your spore microscopy research.
MycoPilot is a research assistant built specifically for the mycology community. It draws on curated mycological knowledge to help you navigate strains, techniques, and the science behind spore microscopy.
Get details on any strain in our catalog — morphology, difficulty tier, spore characteristics, and what to expect under the microscope.
Slide preparation, magnification selection, staining methods, and tips for identifying key spore features at different magnifications.
Best practices for refrigeration, syringe viability, shelf life, and how to handle specimens without contamination.
Broad questions about fungi biology, taxonomy, ecological roles, and the science of mycoremediation.
MycoPilot is a research tool, not an authority. It has clear limits — and we think that honesty makes it more useful, not less.
MycoPilot does not provide medical guidance, health claims, or therapeutic recommendations of any kind. Consult a qualified professional for health-related questions.
Research results vary. MycoPilot shares best practices and general knowledge, but cannot guarantee specific research outcomes or spore viability.
MycoPilot is a starting point, not a substitute for peer-reviewed literature, university mycology programs, or professional lab consultation.
MycoPilot is powered by Polsia — an AI platform that builds and runs autonomous business systems. The same technology that handles our customer support, product recommendations, and content creation also powers MycoPilot's mycology knowledge base.
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