University of Missouri scientists build rewritable DNA hard drive using nanopore sensor for storing and editing digital data.
Researchers have made DNA storage rewritable, overcoming one of its biggest limitations. The breakthrough could turn DNA into a practical alternative to today’s energy-hungry data centers.
Indonesia's largest home goods retailer, has officially opened its second flagship store at Summarecon Mall Bekasi 2 in ...
Around the world, scientists are exploring an unexpected solution to the growing data crisis: storing digital information in ...
HILS (Hardware-in-the-Loop Simulation) EMS is a comprehensive Energy Management System designed for monitoring and controlling a 300MW Battery Energy Storage System (BESS). The system provides ...
Pure Storage rebrands to Everpure after 16 years, acquires 1touch, and reports record $1B quarter as it pivots from storage ...
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