Scientists in China have created a cassette tape that stores data using DNA strands.
They built a cassette tape of DNA big enough to store every song ever recorded. In traditional DNA storage, all the data is mixed together. That’s why it’s so hard to retrieve it. To read one piece of ...
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DNA cassette tapes could store data in future
Chinese researchers have developed a audio cassette-like device for storing vast quantities of data. The cassettes can be ...
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Why the form of vitamin B12 you take may matter more than your intake
By Dr. Liji Thomas, MD A new scientific review weighs natural and synthetic forms of vitamin B12, revealing where ...
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman's interest in orbital data centers led him to open talks with Stoke Space, according to The Wall Street ...
At the IEEE International Electron Devices Meeting (IEDM 2025), imec has announced a breakthrough in semiconductor-based biosensing: the first wafer-scale fabrication of solid-state nanopores using ...
In a new paper presented at IEDM 2025, imec reports on the successful fabrication of highly uniform nanopores with diameters ...
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Is Neanderthal DNA still beneficial to humans?
When scientists sequenced the first Neanderthal genomes, they did not just resurrect a lost branch of the human family tree, ...
In the age of AI and big data, privacy is the next competitive frontier. The brands that win will be those that embed privacy ...
Imec has demonstrated the first wafer-scale fabrication of solid-state nanopores using extreme ultraviolet (EUV) lithography.
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IIT Kanpur graduate Arvind Krishna’s journey from IBM’s research labs to the top job at one of the world’s biggest tech ...
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