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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 ...
Researchers from St. Olaf College and Syracuse University in the US have unveiled a computer that functions entirely through ...
Researchers from St. Olaf College built a computer made entirely of mechanical components that can perform simple computations without electricity or batteries.
1 Technical electives must be taken at the 4000 level or above in engineering (engineering courses with the following prefixes are allowed: MECH.xxxx, BMEN.xxxx, CHEN ...
Boston College will begin recruiting the first class for its highly anticipated Human-Centered Engineering program, a major that will integrate BC’s core liberal arts focus and a rigorous engineering ...
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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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