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Researchers have developed the first sort-in-memory hardware system capable of tackling complex, nonlinear sorting tasks without traditional comparators.
A research team led by Prof. Yang Yuchao from the School of Electronic and Computer Engineering at Peking University Shenzhen Graduate School has achieved a global breakthrough by developing the first ...
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Geckos cling to walls using millions of microscopic hairs (setae) on their feet. Scientists replicated this structure to ...