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Mechanical computers use springs and bolts to count, sort odd-even pushes and remember force
Published in Nature Communications, researchers from St. Olaf College and Syracuse University built a computer made entirely ...
Nobel Prize–winning economist Simon Johnson said AI has "substantially wiped out" coding as a reliable source of opportunity.
Research from Rice University played a critical role in the safe return of U.S. astronauts aboard NASA’s Artemis II mission ...
AI anxiety may be cooling demand for computer science degrees ...
Mechanical computing platforms could operate where it isn't possible to use silicon chips.
Researchers from St. Olaf College built a computer made entirely of mechanical components that can perform simple computations without electricity or batteries.
How does the neural tube close? A new study uses physics-based modeling to reveal the actin "purse-string" mechanism and cellular coordination that prevents spina bifida.
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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 ...
When NASA's Orion capsule splashed down in the Pacific Ocean April 10, completing a successful Artemis II mission milestone, ...
John Ternus as Apple CEO may change decision-making within the company, moving from consensus to decisiveness.
In work that will translate to CPG, Google’s Ken Leung is using high-speed imaging and AI-driven analysis to reveal what’s ...
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