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University of Texas at Austin researchers have developed a new method to encode information in synthetic molecules.
To overcome this problem, senders encode data before they are transmitted, and then a receiver uses a decoding algorithm ... a graduate student at Boston University (BU); Rabia Tugce Yazicigil ...
“Additionally, DNA is naturally replicable, offering a unique advantage for long-term data preservation.” But retrieving the information encoded within DNA is a monumental challenge because ...
DNA has been used for decades as a convenient chemical for storing information, thanks to its ease of synthesis and decoding. Scientists have used DNA tags to encode information in massive ...
DNA inside living bacterial cells has been edited with CRISPR technology to encode and store information. This could be a step towards developing a new medium for long-term data storage.
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