Researchers from St. Olaf College and Syracuse University in the US have unveiled a computer that functions entirely through ...
This bizarre mechanical computer has no wires or chips. It has no wires, no silicon chips, and needs zero electricity. Yet, ...
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St. Olaf researchers build spring-powered computer that needs no power
A small cluster of springs and metal bars, bolted together on a benchtop in Northfield, Minnesota, can count, distinguish odd ...
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Why do laptop chargers have cylinders? Understanding ferrite beads and electronic interference
Have you ever noticed the small, plastic-encased cylinder near the end of your laptop charger? Known as a ferrite bead, this ...
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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 ...
Your laptop is constantly using power to do things (be it spreadsheets, browsing, gaming, what have you), and the heat just ...
Researchers from St. Olaf College built a computer made entirely of mechanical components that can perform simple computations without electricity or batteries.
The computer system aboard the current Artemis II lunar space mission is from a different world that the one from the Apollo ...
As someone who has worked remotely for several years, it doesn’t matter if I’m heading to an event in the New York City or a weeklong conference across the country—I always travel with a portable ...
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