Negative Resistance: Bio-Inspired Wires Amplify Their Own Signals
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Engineers have developed electric wires that amplify signals as they travel, inspired by biological axons and complex mathematics. The wires, made of lanthanum cobalt oxide, can boost signals by up to 70% over 1 millimeter lengths without external amplifiers, potentially revolutionizing computer chip design by eliminating the need for thousands of signal repeaters.
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