Microsoft’s Project Silica can store 5TB of data on glass for 10,000 years, offering a durable, energy-free solution to prevent data rot.
Chronic pain lasts longer for women than men, and new research suggests differences in hormone-regulated immune cells, called ...
Scientists at Microsoft Research in the United States have demonstrated a system called Silica for writing and reading ...
A donation from the Nuclear Waste Management Organization will help Lakehead University scientists see certain things more clearly. With a Keyence petrographic microscope and mineral element analyzer ...
America’s Next Top Model’s most memorable contestants aren’t staying quiet about their experience on TV. After more than 24 ...
Microsoft’s Project Silica uses ultrafast lasers to store 4.84TB of data in small glass plates, preserving digital history for up to 10,000 years.
Microsoft’s Project Silica has achieved a breakthrough in data preservation by developing a high-density glass storage system capable of archiving digital data for thousands of years without ...
Thousands of years from now, what will remain of our digital era? The ever-growing vastness of human knowledge is no longer ...
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From floppy disks to forever: scientists find new way to preserve data that outlasts civilisations
Scientists have found a way to store all of humanity's most important data inside a piece of glass — and it could last longer ...
That instinct to zoom in has carried Lillian Hutchinson, now a senior chemical engineering major in the Honors College at the U of A, from a childhood fascination to the leading edge of regenerative ...
James O’Keefe is once again putting activist networks under a microscope — this time overseas. In newly released undercover footage, ...
A virus that is big enough to be seen under an ordinary light microscope co-opts its host’s systems with the help of ...
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