Terabytes of data in a mote of crystal, atom by atom

Scientists at the University of Chicago unveiled a crystal memory method fitting billions of data cells into a cubic millimetre.
How to keep data safe on the long run

An international research team introduces a pioneering long-term data storage solution using atomic-scale defects in silicon carbide to address the exponential growth of global data.
Green optical big-data storage: Coming of age

A multidisciplinary team led by Professor Min Gu has revolutionised data storage by developing a 3D nanoscale optical disk memory with petabit capacity, breaking the optical diffraction limit and potentially transforming the digital economy.
Storing data in living cells gets boost with bio-camera innovation

From NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF SINGAPORE 11/07/2023 In a world first, a ‘biological camera’ bypasses the constraints of current DNA storage methods, harnessing living cells and their inherent biological mechanisms to encode and store data. This represents a significant breakthrough in encoding and storing images directly within DNA, creating a new model for information storage reminiscent […]