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We may be one step closer to storing data in DNA
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Date:2025-04-15 04:05:38
Researchers at Microsoft have developed a faster way to write data into DNA — a biological alternative to the bits on a hard drive.
Bichlien H. Nguyen et al, Scaling DNA data storage with nanoscale electrode wells
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