Flora Lichtman is here with a Video Pick of the Week. And it's something about an everyday object? FLORA LICHTMAN, BYLINE: An everyday item. The Video Pick of the Week this week is about - oh, that ...
MIT researchers have developed a computer chip that runs on microbubbles like these. Photo courtesy / Manu Prakash MIT researchers have developed a computer chip that runs on microbubbles like these.
DENVER — Forget fancy electronics. Plain old bubbles are enough to direct the flow of liquid through networks of microscopic tubes, called microfluidics. Researchers recently demonstrated that bubbles ...
A computer that carries out calculations using tiny bubbles instead of electricity has been developed by US researchers. The “microfluidic” computer performs calculation by squeezing bubbles through ...
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