Hong Kong Team Stores 90GB of Data In 1g of Bacteria – Slashdot

Shared by Daniel h/t becca Bananana writes "A research team out of the Chinese University of Hong Kong has found a way to do data encryption and storage with bacteria. The project is called 'Bioencryption,' and their presentation (as a PDF file) is ...

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h/t becca

Bananana writes “A research team out of the Chinese University of Hong Kong has found a way to do data encryption and storage with bacteria. The project is called ‘Bioencryption,’ and their presentation (as a PDF file) is here.”…

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