Thursday, 1 September 2016

Durham trains nanotubes for computing

Scientists at Durham university have trained a suspension of carbon nanotubes in liquid to perform a simple mathematical function. “We started with a thin film of nanotubes in a liquid crystal matrix, then we applied voltages to train it to do something useful,” Professor Michael Petty told Electronics Weekly. Physically, the computer is square array of 16 ...

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from Electronics Weekly http://www.electronicsweekly.com/news/research-news/durham-trains-nanotubes-analogue-computing-2016-09/

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