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This computer made of springs and bolts doesn’t need electricity
In A Nutshell A physicist built a device from ordinary bars and springs that can count, store memory, and process information ...
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Scientists just built a computer that doesn’t require electricity
A steel bar pivots. A spring stretches. Then, with a small shove, the whole setup flips into a new state and stays there until the next push. That simple motion sits at the heart of a mechanical ...
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