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Scientists make progress in using DNA to store data

Scientists say they are developing a new way of storing data in DNA, which could save space and preserve it for thousands of years, if the technology goes ahead, or does it become easier to read. Why?

Source: usa.chinadaily.com.cn
Published on 2021-12-14

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