Researchers report that they’ve come up with a new way to encode digital data in DNA to create the highest-density large-scale data storage scheme ever invented. Capable of storing 215 petabytes (215 ...
Researchers from Columbia University and the New York Genome Center have devised a new coding system, dubbed DNA Fountain, which is capable of stuffing 215 petabytes of data onto one gram of DNA. That ...
Microsoft is now looking to biology to come up with solutions for data storage. The tech giant just purchased ten million strands of synthetic DNA from Twist Bioscience to use for digital data storage ...
Hahvahd scientists have successfully stored 70 billion copies of their own book on genetics and biology in just a gram of DNA. That’s 700 terabytes, in a gram. DNA is a fantastic medium from a storage ...
For that, we can thank Professor Olgica Milenkovic and the many other researchers who have made DNA data storage a reality. Milenkovic, who is based out of the University of Illinois, believes that ...
As more and more torrents of data pour in every day, some experts fear that modern hard drives may become too limited or outstripped to capture information. But as years of computer science have ...
A bioengineer and geneticist at Harvard's Wyss Institute have successfully stored 5.5 petabits of data -- around 700 terabytes -- in a single gram of DNA, smashing the previous DNA data density record ...
DNA has emerged as a tantalising way to store digital information in recent years, but it comes with a significant problem: the molecule is so fragile that individual DNA strands rapidly degrade. A ...
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For that, we can thank Professor Olgica Milenkovic and the many other researchers who have made DNA data storage a reality. Milenkovic, who is based out of the University of Illinois, believes that ...