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Scientists Built a DNA Cassette Tape that Packs 360 Petabytes into a Retro Plastic Shell
They built a cassette tape of DNA big enough to store every song ever recorded. In traditional DNA storage, all the data is mixed together. That’s why it’s so hard to retrieve it. To read one piece of ...
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New 'DNA cassette tape' can store up to 1.5 million times more data than a smartphone — and the data can last 20,000 years if frozen
DNA is known to keep its form for centuries, and the researchers found that their tape could store data for more than 345 years at room temperature, or about 20,000 years at 32 degrees Fahrenheit (0 ...
Founder of Compadres, Clive Burcham knows that trauma, fear and failure don’t just test entrepreneurs, they can refine them.
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Chris Grinter has spent much of his life surrounded by insects
An occasional series where Mongabay founder Rhett Ayers Butler shares analysis, perspectives and story summaries. Chris ...
Hopefully, it’s a problem that butterfly researchers won’t have to face for too much longer. A new museum research project, known as AMISTAD, is combining ancient DNA, modern computing technology and ...
The Shapiro Administration announced nearly $530,000 in funding for 15 projects across the Commonwealth dedicated to conserving Pennsylvania’s native biodiversity, and Penn State is receiving the ...
A team from The Nippon Foundation’s Nekton Ocean Census worked with Schmidt Ocean Institute’s ship Falkor to reach far ...
Environmental crime is now one of the world’s most profitable illegal industries, driven by illegal logging, wildlife ...
Pennsylvania’s firearms deer season wrapped up Saturday and the Pennsylvania Game Commission said this year marked a historic milestone for hunters across the Commonwealth.
Gov. Josh Shapiro’s administration on Thursday announced nearly $530,000 in funding for 15 projects across the state.
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Scientists Discover Mysterious New Species with Long, Sharp Spines in Colombia
A mysterious new creature with long, sharp spines has been discovered in Colombia’s dense.
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How moss is cracking puzzles scientists never expected
Moss has long been treated as background scenery, a green blur on rocks and roofs, yet it is quietly overturning assumptions ...
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