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Synthetic DNA-Making SSD's obsolete.

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False Christian

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The Storage Capacity of DNA

COMPUTER users generate enormous amounts of digital data that has to be stored for access as needed. Scientists are hoping to revolutionize current methods for digital storage by imitating a far superior data-storage system found in nature—DNA.

Consider: DNA, found in living cells, holds billions of pieces of biological information. “We can extract it from bones of woolly mammoths . . . and make sense of it,” says Nick Goldman of the European Bioinformatics Institute. “It’s also incredibly small, dense and does not need any power for storage, so shipping and keeping it is easy.” Could DNA store man-made data? Researchers say yes.

Scientists have synthesized DNA with encoded text, images, and audio files, much as digital media stores data. The researchers were later able to decode the stored information with 100 percent accuracy. Scientists believe that in time, using this method, 0.04 ounce (1 g) of artificial DNA could store the data of some 3,000,000 CDs and that all this information could be preserved for hundreds if not thousands of years. Potentially, this system could store the whole world’s digital archive. DNA has thus been dubbed “the ultimate hard drive.”

Just 1 gram can hold over 2,100,000,000,000,000 bytes (2.1 Quadrillion) of information.:drool:
 
all this information could be preserved for hundreds if not thousands of years

Right, because DNA is magical, and doesn't suffer from mutation and damage like everything else in our universe. I don't want my online 1040 to grow an extra arm every time there's a solar flare :p
 
well it is synthetic, I'm sure it'll be in a lead contain for awhile to protect it from radiation, until people's kids start putting their mouths on it or something.
 
Actually, that link says page not found.........I would prefer my tech from a tech site though.
 
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