A computer without power? Mechanical computing concept ‘could help improve people’s lives’ with all sorts of possible real-world applications


  • Researchers in the United States have built a mechanical computer
  • It is made of metal rods and springs and is capable of basic computer operations
  • This could pave the way for important technological advances and ‘could help improve people’s lives by having more responsive artificial limbs or tactile spaces’

Can you build a PC out of springs and metal rods that works completely mechanically without electricity? No, of course you can’t, but it is possible to make such a device that is capable of basic calculations and does not need a power supply at all.

Interesting Engineering highlighted a project by researchers from St Olaf College and Syracuse University that has been published in the scientific journal Nature.

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