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MIT researchers Manu Prakash and Neil Gershenfeld have
succeed in creating a unique form of binary logic using tiny bubbles to simulate a computer's computational ability, allowing the potential for these bubbles to carry a tiny chemical payload that may have implications for drug-delivery systems built from tiny microfluidic circuits. You can see an example of their work
here or read their paper in the journal
Science.
Very cool.
-Wes
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