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familythings · 2 months ago
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A Glimpse into the Future: Preserving Humanity's DNA in 5D Crystals
Imagine a world where humanity’s DNA is safely stored, ready to be accessed billions of years from now. A team of British scientists from the University of Southampton is making this vision a reality. They have successfully encoded the entire human genome into a remarkable 5D crystal, potentially offering a lifeline for humanity if it ever faces extinction. The Science Behind the Crystal Led by…
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royalvoxpost · 2 years ago
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#DNAcomputing #DNAstorage #Bioinformatics: scientists have devised a computational method to encode binary data into constraint-adhering DNA sequences. The method could correct substitution errors, insertions, deletions, and the loss of whole DNA strands - https://t.co/A3HDvojeJx https://t.co/NpzpPTijWU
— The Royal Vox Post (@RoyalVoxPost) Feb 6, 2023
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acadru · 4 years ago
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What do you think will leave a lesser carbon footprint- sending an email to a friend or walking to the friend's house next door?
Find out the answer here:- https://acadru.com/learning-modules/view/future-of-data-storage
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syberstock · 5 years ago
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#DNAstorage will be the primary storage mechanism of many archival systems in the near future. Exceptional is a bit of an understatement. While the #harddrives of many #desktop #computers sold today can store one terabyte of information, in 2012, researchers at #Harvard created a technique that could store 700 #terabytes on a single gram of DNA. A year later, another team raised the capacity to 2200 terabytes. Just a new system capable of storing 460 #exabytes on a single gram, which is equal to 460 billion gigabytes! Besides smashing a previous storage record, the technique also permitted data stored on DNA to be selectively accessed and rewritten, two huge advances over previous DNA storage methods. • • • Reference: International Data https://www.instagram.com/p/B3MWzSXHjQw/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link Would you like join in'? and check out DNA designer stuff today,? (at Desert Safari Dubai) https://www.instagram.com/p/B2JpHpTndn5/?igshid=1jf9cqwy55ykx
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reallibertymedia · 6 years ago
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The Freeker's Ball Podcast: 2019-04-19 - #Wikileaks #UFOTech #SolarStorm #AntiVax #PetSemetary
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surveycircle · 2 years ago
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Participants needed for online survey! Topic: "Potential of DNA Data Storage" https://t.co/ancu5VDInm via @SurveyCircle #DnaStorage #future #delphi #data #DataStorage #EbsUniversität #ebs #survey #surveycircle https://t.co/hbh5pTb6G8
— Daily Research @SurveyCircle (@daily_research) Sep 29, 2022
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innovationwarrior · 4 years ago
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How we can store digital data in DNA via InnovationWarrior.Com #dnastorage #hardware #innovation
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technodate · 6 years ago
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Microsoft DNA Data Storage | Breakthrough Research- what is it and how ...
In this article: #automated , #business , #datacenters , #datastorage, #device , #dna , #dnastorage , #internet, #microsoft , #university of washington #MicrosoftTeams #Microsoft
Researchers from the University of Washington and Microsoft have demonstrated the first fully automated system to store and retrieve data in manufactured DNA — a key step in moving the technology out of the research lab and into commercial data centers.
In a simple proof-of-concept test, the team successfully encoded the word “hello” in snippets of fabricated DNA and converted it back to digital data using a fully automated end-to-end system, which is described in a new paper published March 21 in Nature Scientific Reports.
In its first run, the $10,000 prototype converted "HELLO" into DNA. The device first encoded the bits (1's and 0's) into DNA sequences (A's, C's, T's, G's). It then synthesized the DNA and stored it as a liquid. Next, the stored DNA was read by a DNA sequencer. Finally, the decoding software translated the sequences back into bits.  
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" With a “hello,” Microsoft and UW demonstrate first fully automated DNA data storage
https://news.microsoft.com/innovation-stories/hello-data-dna-storage  
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hackernewsrobot · 8 years ago
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Storing Data in DNA [pdf]
https://homes.cs.washington.edu/~luisceze/publications/dnastorage-asplos16.pdf Comments
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elblogdehildarevilla · 7 years ago
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Ecosistema #digital #deeplearning #blockchain #inteligenciaartificial #biotech #digitaltransformation #3dprinting#dnastorage
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royalvoxpost · 5 years ago
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#DNAstorage: scientists created in vivo DNA-encoded digital archives by inserting digital information into an extremophilic archaeon. The findings suggest that extremophiles could be used as long-lasting information-carriers for DNA-based digital archives https://t.co/MarTqInqJK https://t.co/zzWHtNypQB
#DNAstorage: scientists created in vivo DNA-encoded digital archives by inserting digital information into an extremophilic archaeon. The findings suggest that extremophiles could be used as long-lasting information-carriers for DNA-based digital archives https://t.co/MarTqInqJK pic.twitter.com/zzWHtNypQB
— The Royal Vox Post (@RoyalVoxPost) February 18, 2020
via Twitter https://twitter.com/RoyalVoxPost February 18, 2020 at 11:52PM
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softwarepride-blog · 8 years ago
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Researchers at Microsoft and University of Washington have created synthetic DNA that is able to store 200 MB of data. "Once encoded the data occupied a spot in a test tube "much smaller than the tip of a pencil", said Douglas Carmean, the partner architect at Microsoft overseeing a project. Microsoft believes It will be very useful in future because it's small and durable. Data could be stored for thousand of years. #softwarepride #Microsoft #dnastorage #mobileapp #appdev #androiddeveloper #iosdeveloper #mobileappdev #technews #appsforlife (at Microsoft)
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technologyclist · 12 years ago
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Scientists encode Shakespeare sonnets, MP3 and more into glitch-free DNA - published on: Technology Companies List
We’ve seen scientists experiment with DNA as a storage medium — most recently with a Harvard team fitting 704TB of data onto a single gram of the genetic material — and it looks like that research trend is only picking up. Scientists at the European Bioinformatics Institute in the UK have encoded an MP3 file — along with a digital photo and all 154 of Shakespeare’s sonnets — into DNA, with a hulking storage density of 2.2 petabytes per gram. The information was written using the language of DNA’s …
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Scientists encode Shakespeare sonnets, MP3 and more into glitch-free DNA
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syberstock · 5 years ago
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#DNA-based storage will be the primary #storage mechanism of many archival systems in the near #future. Exceptional is a bit of an #understatement. While the hard drives of many #desktopcomputers sold today can store one terabyte of information, in 2012, researchers at #Harvard created a #technique that could store 700 #terabytes on a single gram of DNA. A year later, another #team raised the capacity to 2200 terabytes. Just a new #system capable of storing 460 exabytes on a single gram, which is equal to 460 billion #gigabytes! Besides smashing a previous #storage #record, the technique also permitted data stored on DNA to be selectively accessed and #rewritten, two huge advances over previous #DNAstorage methods. • • • Reference: International Data https://www.instagram.com/p/B3MWzSXHjQw/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link https://www.instagram.com/p/B3NdX7LHLsk/?igshid=n5zpi7shau5q
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innovationwarrior · 4 years ago
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How we can store digital data in DNA via InnovationWarrior.Com #dnastorage #hardware #innovation
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syberstock · 5 years ago
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#DNA-based storage will be the primary #storage mechanism of many archival systems in the near #future. Exceptional is a bit of an #understatement. While the hard drives of many #desktopcomputers sold today can store one terabyte of information, in 2012, researchers at #Harvard created a #technique that could store 700 #terabytes on a single gram of DNA. A year later, another #team raised the capacity to 2200 terabytes. Just a new #system capable of storing 460 exabytes on a single gram, which is equal to 460 billion #gigabytes! Besides smashing a previous #storage #record, the technique also permitted data stored on DNA to be selectively accessed and #rewritten, two huge advances over previous #DNAstorage methods. • • • Reference: International Data https://www.instagram.com/p/B3MWzSXHjQw/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link https://www.instagram.com/p/B3NdX7LHLsk/?igshid=s1f8g8ak94f5
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