Scientists have engineered a laptop out of water droplets, however why? it is not the primary laptop we have seen engineered with analog materials, and clearly runs at a little fraction of associate electronic circuit's speed. It seems, however, that it can be terribly handy to possess water droplets run predetermined programs, as a result of they will at the same time do tasks like transporting chemicals. That was the "aha" moment for Stanford scientist Manu Prakash, a hydraulics major WHO has been puzzling over a water-powered laptop for the last 10 years.
