👉 Dryer computing is an innovative approach to solving complex computational problems by leveraging the physical processes of drying, such as evaporation and heat transfer, to perform computations. Unlike traditional computing that relies on electronic circuits, dryer computing uses materials and structures that naturally exhibit these drying behaviors, often at the nanoscale. By designing systems where data is processed through the controlled movement of water molecules or other drying agents, dryer computing can achieve energy efficiency and potentially solve problems that are intractable for conventional computers. This method mimics natural processes, making it a promising area of research for sustainable and efficient computation.