Scientists store 9 lakhs GB of data in E.coli bacteria

nehabatla

nehabatla

@nehabatla-oSxzSR Oct 26, 2024
The aim of the project is to make it extremely resistant to hacking and environmental damage, which most current solutions are effected by.
Now, they've squeezed more than 9,31,322GB of data onto 1 gram of E.Coli bacteria by creating a massively parallel bacterial data storage system.

now no more hard disks and pen drives 😒

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  • nehabatla

    nehabatla

    @nehabatla-oSxzSR Feb 1, 2011

    i am sorry.i didn't know that this thread already existed. 😔
  • Kaustubh Katdare

    Kaustubh Katdare

    @thebigk Feb 1, 2011

    No issues 😀 Keep contributing the latest news. Helps all of us be aware of things happening around us. Just wondering whether these bacteria need to be stored in special conditions or they exist alright at room temperature. What do you see the future of this, folks?
  • Sachin Jain

    Sachin Jain

    @sachin-0wuUmc Feb 2, 2011

    @ Neha
    Thats too surprising....
    First time heard of this..
    Thanks for sharing....
  • Batman

    Batman

    @batman-8XWCWP Feb 2, 2011

    Thanks for the information. It Raised a lot of questions.
    Keep up the good work.😎
  • Jishnu Gupta

    Jishnu Gupta

    @jishnu-gupta-UNpHpS Feb 3, 2011

    Really diffren n unknwn fact dude thnxxx for d upload.........😁 thtz super doper intrsetn........