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Computer files stored accurately on DNA in new breakthrough

January 25, 2013March 5, 2013 / John Daigre

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Via telegraph.co.uk

Scientists have recorded data including Shakespearean sonnets and an MP3 file on strands of DNA, in a breakthrough which could see millions of records stored on a handful of molecules rather than computer drives. Read more

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