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How DNA could store all the world’s data

Andy Extance
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Andy Extance: Andy Extance is a freelance writer in Exeter, UK.

Nature, 2016, vol. 537, issue 7618, 22-24

Abstract: Modern archiving technology cannot keep up with the growing tsunami of bits. But nature may hold an answer to that problem already.

Date: 2016
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