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Human genome stored on ‘everlasting’ memory crystal | University of Southampton
University of Southampton scientists have stored the full human genome on a 5D memory crystal – a revolutionary data storage format that can survive for billions of years. The team hope that the crystal could provide a blueprint to bring … Continue reading
Tiny satellites and a new view of humanity | Hard Reset by Freethink
Tiny satellites and a new view of humanity Subscribe to Freethink on YouTube ►► https://freeth.ink/youtube-subscribe Up next ►► Exploring Earth’s final frontier with AUV technology • Exploring Earth’s Final Frontier With… Today, satellite mapping has forever changed the accuracy with … Continue reading
Our oceans have learnt how to EAT PLASTIC!
Plastic pollution is a huge problem on every continent, and increasingly in our oceans. Land based microbes have been discovered that have learnt how to digest certain plastics, but new research has now discovered that nature is at it in … Continue reading