New way of storing data

    Although Scientists have been storing digital data in DNA since 2012, recently it's gotten more popular as a subject of conversation around the public, and in the future, it's probably going to be the main way of storing any kind of information. But don't worry, digital data doesn't store "the code from a human genome, nor does it come from any animal or virus". According to Dina Zielinski, a senior scientist in human genomics at the French National Institute of Health and Medical Research, the way of storing the digital data on DNA will last much longer than any common hard drive that the vast majority of humanity currently uses. Not only The digital DNA is faster at transferring information and requires less energy to store, it's also opening the doors for since regarding the study of our ancestors and long extinct species in general. To sum up, all the scientists currently working on this particular subject will definitely create a huge milestone to mankind, both in its rapid growth in science, but the knowledge of the past as well.


https://www.bbc.com/future/article/20221007-how-to-store-data-for-1000-years

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