Rewritable Holographic Memory
Comment: Never thought this could happen! Cool…
A genetically engineered microbial protein could mean better data storage.
By Amitabh Avasthi
By using lasers to etch data onto microbial proteins, researchers at the University of Connecticut may have demonstrated a way to produce rewritable holographic memory. Holographic memory stores data in three dimensions instead of two and could make data retrieval hundreds of times faster. The first holographic-memory systems have recently come to market, but they do not yet feature discs rewritable in real time.
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August 19th, 2007 at 11:52 am
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