University of Missouri researchers claim DNA hard drives can store, erase, and rewrite repeatedly Frameshift encoding converts binary data into DNA sequences for molecular storage Nanopore sensors ...
Apple may be leaning even more on Google as it tries to catch up in AI. Apple may be leaning even more on Google as it tries to catch up in AI. is a senior reporter covering technology, gaming, and ...
Storing potatoes properly ensures they stay fresh, flavorful, and safe to eat for months. Refrigerating raw potatoes harms their flavor and texture, making them taste sweet and cook unevenly. Store ...
Somerville-based Form Energy says it’s found the biggest customer yet for its iron-based battery technology. Form will build a massive battery system in partnership with electric utility Xcel Energy, ...
Walmart Data Ventures, the retailer’s business data applications arm, introduced Scintilla In-Store, a tool that provides store-level data to assist supplier field representatives, the retailer ...
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Microsoft is expanding data loss prevention (DLP) controls to block the Microsoft 365 Copilot AI assistant from processing confidential Word, Excel, and PowerPoint documents, regardless of their ...
Most of the world's information is stored digitally right now. Every year, we generate more data than we did the year before. Now, with AI in the picture, a technology that relies on a whole lot of ...
With so much data stored on ephemeral mediums like hard drives and magnetic tape, what will remain of our civilization in the millennia to come? Thanks to an innovation from Microsoft researchers, the ...
Borosilicate glass, the same material used in lab equipment and kitchen cookware, can encode data using femtosecond lasers at densities and lifespans no existing archival medium can match, according ...
A team at Microsoft Research combined lasers, machine learning and tiny glass rectangles to demonstrate a new robotic data storage system that could, in theory, still be readable 10,000 years from now ...