A rewritable hard drive made of DNA? Researchers say it's possible
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University of Missouri researchers developed a DNA-based storage system using frameshift encoding inspired by viral processes, where genetic material acts like a rewritable hard drive with extremely high density compared to traditional storage. Their method includes an electronic device that reads synthetic DNA strands and converts electrical variations into digital files, offering potential cybersecurity advantages over conventional storage methods.
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