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Why We Are Here => Hardware & Technology => Topic started by: littleman on August 18, 2012, 12:10:56 AM

Title: Harvard cracks DNA storage, crams 700 terabytes of data into a single gram
Post by: littleman on August 18, 2012, 12:10:56 AM
http://www.extremetech.com/extreme/134672-harvard-cracks-dna-storage-crams-700-terabytes-of-data-into-a-single-gram

QuoteA bioengineer and geneticist at Harvard's Wyss Institute have successfully stored 5.5 petabits of data — around 700 terabytes — in a single gram of DNA, smashing the previous DNA data density record by a thousand times]
Title: Re: Harvard cracks DNA storage, crams 700 terabytes of data into a single gram
Post by: BoL on August 18, 2012, 08:08:17 AM
good ol' america, trendsetting once again...
Title: Re: Harvard cracks DNA storage, crams 700 terabytes of data into a single gram
Post by: Chunkford on August 18, 2012, 09:24:57 AM
Bet the army and alike have already been using it smuggle information across boarders. James Bond eat your heart out lol
Title: Re: Harvard cracks DNA storage, crams 700 terabytes of data into a single gram
Post by: dogboy on August 18, 2012, 12:50:03 PM
LM, in terms of human evolution, I think this is indeed our trigger event; the next leap in everything we do. 

But in reality, it just means unlimited porn ;D
Title: Re: Harvard cracks DNA storage, crams 700 terabytes of data into a single gram
Post by: Chunkford on August 18, 2012, 12:55:43 PM
I imagine by 2015 every home will have a glass jam jar bubbling away in the corner, housing a blob of tissue all wired up to a router and a USB 3.0 port for ease of use.
Title: Re: Harvard cracks DNA storage, crams 700 terabytes of data into a single gram
Post by: ergophobe on August 19, 2012, 06:40:24 AM
This is so cool.

For many years now (about 12) I've thought of a science fiction story where The Librarian curates massive amounts of information stored in the "junk" DNA of a sequoia grove - 700 TB /gm * 1.0*10^7 gm/tree * 5000 trees in a big grove = a lot of storage