Researchers at the University of Twente have developed a molecular computing method using metal ions to mimic complex mathematical functions, including polynomials and logical Boolean functions. This method allows for programming chemical reactions to both respond to current conditions and remember previous states, essentially giving the system a form of memory. It represents a potential building block for intelligent chemical systems, offering applications in artificial intelligence and smart materials. The discovery could impact fields like nanobiotechnology and the study of the chemical origins of life.
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