Researchers create a DNA hard drive that could store centuries of data in microscopic amounts without traditional HDD limitations


  • University of Missouri researchers claim that DNA hard drives can store, erase and rewrite repeatedly
  • Frameshift encoding converts binary data into DNA sequences for molecular storage
  • Nanopore sensors read DNA sequences by detecting subtle electrical signal changes

The University of Missouri has announced progress on what it calls a “DNA hard drive” and claims it can store, erase and rewrite information repeatedly.

Unlike conventional HDDs or cloud storage, which rely on magnetic or solid-state media, this approach exploits the molecular stability of DNA.

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