Advances in Macromolecular Storage
Stores petabytes of user-data in a sugar cube (1cm³).
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Advances in Macromolecular Data Storage
We propose to develop a new method of information storage to replace magnetic HDDs and other instruments of secondary/backup storage. The proposed method stores petabytes of user data in a sugar cube (1cm³), and can R/W that information at hundreds of Mb/s.