Technology
Scientists from St. Olaf College and Syracuse University developed a novel computing system.
That operates without electricity.
It relies on springs and steel rods.
To perform calculations.
Based on the concept of physical memory.
In materials like metals and rubber.
Which retain effects of past motion.
The system uses physical components.
Instead of electrical signals.
To handle logic and memory tasks.
Making it a potential alternative.
For future computing applications.