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Harvard cracks DNA storage, crams 700 terabytes of data into a single gram

8 pointsby hamidrover 11 years ago

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imdsmover 11 years ago
I have a feeling this will be like when we had 16 MB of ram and thought 64 MB was a lot, now it&#x27;s not uncommon to have 16 GB. Or how we had 32 MB hard drives, thinking we&#x27;d never need more space, and now we can get a 3,145,728 MB hard drive for next to nothing.<p>What if we go from thinking 10 TB is a nice handy amount of space, to having 10,000 TB and still running out?