Our DNA Is Becoming the World’s Tiniest Hard Drive

 

Researchers propose faster method for recording data to

“Nature is good at copying DNA, but we really wanted to be able to write DNA from scratch.” — Keith Tyo, Associate Professor of Chemical and Biological Engineering

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