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Engineered Proteins Store Digital Files With 30 Times Density

via Phys.org·May 14

Scientists have developed engineered proteins capable of storing digital files with 30 times the density of conventional storage at one-tenth the cost. This breakthrough offers a potential solution to the storage constraints facing AI training and big data analytics. The broader implication is a paradigm shift in how humanity manages the exponential growth of digital information generated by smart devices.

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