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Scientists build computer from microscopic particles in liquid

Hundreds of microscopic particles suspended in liquid can work together as a computer, using their collective motion to process information. Fluid currents connect the particles, allowing their natural interactions to transform incoming data without controlling every computational step. The experimental system can predict chaotic signals and detect subtle anomalies, but turning it into practical, larger-scale computing hardware will require more…
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Brighter Side News broke the news on Monday, August 17, 2026.
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