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New 'DNA cassette tape' can store up to 1.5 million times more data than a smartphone — and the data can last 20,000 years if frozen
DNA is known to keep its form for centuries, and the researchers found that their tape could store data for more than 345 years at room temperature, or about 20,000 years at 32 degrees Fahrenheit (0 ...
A dissertation study at the University of Jyväskylä (Finland) developed two-dimensional fishnet-like structures from DNA ...
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Immortal hard drive: US firm launches world’s first scalable DNA data storage
A US-based biotechnology company has launched the Atlas Eon 100, the first scalable service utilizing synthetic DNA for data ...
Researchers have demonstrated a technology capable of a suite of data storage and computing functions -- repeatedly storing, retrieving, computing, erasing or rewriting data -- that uses DNA rather ...
The DNA computing market offers opportunities in areas like data storage, cryptography, and diagnostics, with advancements in ...
In our current information/data age, the storage and protection of data is an extremely important part of any business venture. The degree of digital data being produced, globally, has long been ...
The cloud industry is about to hit a major hurdle which can only be overcome by a move to more innovative storage methods, a new report claims. Published jointly by Fujitsu and Twist Bioscience, both ...
The research community is excited about the potential of DNA to function as long-term archival storage. That’s largely because it’s extremely dense, chemically stable for tens of thousands of years, ...
DNA is converted into a binary code. At the 2021 SNIA Storage Developers Conference (SDC) there was an insightful session on DNA for digital storage. This article borrows information from speakers at ...
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