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Brain-Like Supercomputers: Harnessing Charge Density Waves for Revolutionary Efficiency


Charge density waves have applications in next-generation and energy-efficient computing. Scientists used an ultrafast electron microscope to capture the nanosecond changes in a material during electrical pulsing. Understanding these changes may lead to more energy-efficient electronics. Today’s

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