Salmon DNA Used In Data Storage Device
Zothecula writes "Scientists from National Tsing Hua University in Taiwan and the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology in Germany have created a 'write-once-read-many-times' (WORM) memory device that combines electrodes, silver nanoparticles, and salmon DNA. While the current device is simply a proof-of-concept model, the researchers have stated that DNA could turn out to be a less expensive alternative to traditional inorganic materials such as silicon."
Sounds fishy!
Might be cheaper, but I bet its more prone to mutation and degradation. Will this lead to data evolution?
well of course you'd use WORMs with fish....
Media that can be recorded and distributed can be recorded and distributed.
-kfg
Nonsense.
Computers with tuna-based storage can't be overclocked.
Everyone knows you can tuna fish, but you can't tuna computer.
On the other hand, there are rumors of the unreliability of salmon-based information storage.
Welcome to the Panopticon. Used to be a prison, now it's your home.
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