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Most current data storage systems eventually stop working. Could storing digital information in DNA be the answer?
Most current data storage systems eventually stop working. Could storing digital information in DNA be the answer?
In a bid to create smaller, more powerful computers and smartphones, researchers at New York University have come up with a new digital data storage technique they've dubbed "racetrack memory ...
No matter what kind of Windows computer you have — a desktop, laptop, or tablet — it has at least one hard drive that stores your programs, settings, and data.