In 1936, Vladimir Lukyanov built a water (integrator) computer. It was the world's first computer for solving (partial) differential equations for Russia. – WTF Fun Facts Source: http://www.digitaljournal.com/article/338106
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In 1936, Vladimir Lukyanov built a water (integrator) computer. It was the world's first computer for solving (partial) differential equations for Russia. – WTF Fun Facts Source: http://www.digitaljournal.com/article/338106

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Computer that operates on water droplets
Computer that operates on water droplets
Manu Prakash, an assistant professor of bioengineering at Stanford, and his students have developed a synchronous computer that operates using the unique physics of moving water droplets. Their goal is to design a new class of computers that can precisely control and manipulate physical matter. Stanford bioengineer Manu Prakash and his students have developed a synchronous computer that operates…
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| Just add water: Stanford engineers develop a computer that operates on water droplets
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