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Ever ran out of disk space? In the future, you might not have to worry about that, especially when it comes to long-term storage. Microsoft has bought ten million strands of Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) from biology startup Twist Bioscience to research the usage of genetic material to store data. The data...
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Coin-sized, clear and able to remaining intact at room temperature for longer than it’ll take the sun to shrink to a white dwarf star, these glass disks are tipped to revolutionize the way in which we store data eternally. Researchers at the University of Southampton’s Optolectronics Research Centre (ORC) have...