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New Scientist reporter Chelsea Whyte writes that MIT researchers have built a microprocessor out of carbon nanotubes, which are more energy efficient than traditional silicon chips. “The team have so far used the chip to run a simple program called “Hello, World” which outputs that message, and is commonly the first program written by people learning to code,” Whyte explains.

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