
"This work represents a quantum jump forward in the complexity and function of circuits built from the bottom up," said Harvard's Charles Lieber, who led the research, in a statement. "[The work] demonstrates that this bottom-up paradigm, which is distinct from the way commercial circuits are built today, can yield nanoprocessors and other integrated systems of the future."
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