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In a landmark experiment, scientists in Zurich, Germany have finally been able to create an optical transistor from a single molecule. This enormous breakthrough would further help in the innovation of optical computers that would consume light instead of electricity to do mass calculations.
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Rated by fastfastlane on Jul 07, 3:16am
"Scientists in Zurich, Germany have finally been able to create an optical transistor from a single molecule. This enormous breakthrough would further help in the innovation of optical computers that would consume light instead of electricity to do mass calculations."
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Rated by HealthyLivingGal on Jul 06, 8:14am
This enormous breakthrough would further help in the innovation of optical computers that would consume light instead of electricity to do mass calculations.
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Rated by lekahe on Jul 06, 7:56am
In a landmark experiment, scientists in Zurich, Germany have finally been able to create an optical transistor from a single molecule. This enormous breakthrough would further help in the innovation of optical computers that would consume light instead of electricity to do mass calculations.
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Rated by msthumbsup on Jul 06, 7:53am
so next can be optical computers. great!
