Synthetic DNA could be the answer to the world's accelerating data-storage needs, and now researchers have shown that it can have a much higher density than previously demonstrated.| ZDNET
We’re not going to stop taking pictures and recording movies, and we need to develop new ways to save them| Scientific American
/PRNewswire/ -- Biomemory, a trailblazer in digital data storage solutions, has today announced the launch of its DNA Cards, the first time DNA data storage...| www.prnewswire.com
HOYA’s advanced technology supports the development of electronics-related products which are used for various digital devices including PCs and smartphones. HOYA, which was founded as an optical glass manufacturer, provides a variety of glass products for various applications through integrated production from materials to lenses.| HOYA Corporation
Today's data storage media (e.g., DVDs and hard drives) meet current global data storage needs of around 97 trillion gigabytes. But researchers are...| www.gao.gov
What does the future of data storage hold? We take a look at some emerging new data storage technologies and how they may impact data storage in the future.| Backblaze Blog | Cloud Storage & Cloud Backup
MIT biological engineers have demonstrated a way to easily retrieve data files stored as DNA. This could be a step toward using DNA archives to store enormous quantities of photos, images, and other digital content.| MIT News | Massachusetts Institute of Technology
German startup Cerabyte says its ceramic-based storage technology will enable 100 petabyte archives using cartridges and 1 exabyte ones using ceramic tape. Update: Cartridge points added; 4 Sep 2023. Cartridge data carrier details added; 6 Sep 2023. Co-founder and CEO Christian Pflaum will present some details about its ceramic nano-memory technology at the 2023 Storage Developer […]| Blocks and Files