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10/25/22

Manu Prakash -- Unraveling the Secrets of Life with Bubbles

In his talk, TED2010 Fellow and physicist Manu Prakash shows us how computation controls information and material through the project, Bubble Logic, using microfluidic bubbles and water to imitate computer circuitry.

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