Sentences with phrase «build tiny computers»

It might help us understand how life on Earth began, or even inspire strategies to build tiny computers.

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While the plans to build your own TieFi are real (it calls for a tiny Raspberry Pi computer and some software customizations), the launch is a stunt — a tongue - in - cheek reminder to close the laptop and spend some time with your kids this Father's Day, lest you find yourself Cat's Cradled a few years from now.
How come a cell can behave like a tiny computer or build a complex shell?
Ultra-fast computers running on light could be built after all, thanks to the new field of nanoplasmonics — and the tiniest lasers ever made
Rather than contributing to our understanding of life, Wolfram says Wade's discovery could help devise ways to build a molecular - scale computer, starting from tiny components like the cells in Life.
A new method for cooling down the elements of quantum devices such as qubits, the tiny building blocks of quantum computers, was now theoretically proven to work by a group of physicists.
Tiny structures that use light waves to perform ultrafast complex mathematical operations could be built from available materials, a new computer simulation suggests.
But now two computer scientists report a tiny step toward that future with a robotic system that designs and builds robots with just a bit of help from a human hand.
The Internet of Things (IoT), built from inexpensive microsensors and microprocessors paired with tiny power supplies and wireless antennas, is rapidly expanding the online universe from computers and mobile gadgets to ordinary pieces of the physical world: thermostats, cars, door locks, even pet trackers.
Then true inspiration struck: Using leftover equipment from the makerspace and a newly donated RV, Barnett created the Geekbus, a 40 - foot mobile STEM learning lab equipped with tools like buildable Lego robots, wind turbine kits, and Arduinos — tiny programmable computers that can be used in building clocks, keypad locks, and robots.
To be sure, it was impossible to predict well in advance, with any computer that could ever be built in the actual universe, that a tornado would hit a particular town in Texas on a particular day (not because of one guilty butterfly, of course, but as the net result of countless tiny initial influences).
While home - assembled gaming computers have generally been focused on the larger mid-tower ATX standard for decades, a recent wellspring of tiny, powerful components have made more compact builds worth considering.
KeepKey has several security measures and you should think of it as a tiny computer that's built specifically to store Bitcoin private keys.
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