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"I have always emphasized the willingness to discard," says psychologist and Nobel Laureate Daniel Kahneman.
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Experts filter out reasons to choose one brewing device over another.
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Researchers turned tiny water droplets into cooperative networks that can change shape and pass electrical signals.
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Researchers turned tiny water droplets into cooperative networks that can change shape and pass electrical signals.
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Researchers turned tiny water droplets into cooperative networks that can change shape and pass electrical signals.
Bubbles can do computations, says Stanford professor Manu Prakash. Just like electrons running through wires in your computer, Prakash directed bubbles through tiny etched tubes and showed basic computations were possible. Bubbles are bigger and slower than electrons, but they can carry things--meaning you could create as you compute, Prakash says.