Physical systems known as “reservoirs” are designed to emulate neural networks and meet the need for improved computational efficiency and speed. Overcoming the previous issues with compatibility, performance, and integration of such reservoir systems, researchers from Japan have recently developed an ion-gating transistor with improved reservoir states and short-term memory capabilities based on redox reactions.…
Left the region in a state of mayhem and misery, but tonight the deluge also bringing a brighter side to the darker days. these storms are really helping with our deficit, but we had so many severe drought years, that it s going to take a while to pull out of them. reporter: in a stunning reversal from september when 94% of california was in severe drought, today just 8% of the state is. the storms ending mandatory water restrictions for millions. it means that we re no longer worried about entire towns going dry. reporter: as fertile farmland getets the e water it despererately needs, the easing of california s drought will be seen in grocery stores and felt in pocketbooks nationwide, and while there s been minimal impact to the colorado river, which quenches much of the west, this is the dramatic change in california s reservoir system now filled to 70% of capacity. the snowpack is at
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Spring wildfires. A June frost/freeze. Successive hail storms. Hurricane-strength winds. Unrelenting heat. Weeks and weeks with virtually no rain. All have conspired to set back or decimate crops.