Your brain calculates complex physics every day and you don't even notice. This neuromorphic chip taps into the same idea.
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The two Rutgers scholars—Maxime Van de Moortel from Rutgers-New Brunswick and Demyan Prokopchuk from Rutgers-Newark—are among 126 young scientists from across the U.S. and Canada selected this year.
The total energy of the ball consists of its potential energy (related to position) plus its kinetic energy (related to motion). To zero out both components, you would have to give a precise value to ...