Harvard scientists pioneer storage of video inside DNA
by Ian Sample Science editor from on (#2W9TE)
Transfer of Eadweard Muybridge's galloping horse opens possibility of using living cells to store information
His groundbreaking photos showed life in motion, from cantering bison to leapfrogging boys, and settled an argument that had long divided trainers and riders: do all four hooves of a racehorse ever leave the floor at once?
Now, more than a century later, the stills and animations of Eadweard Muybridge, the eccentric Englishman and father of the motion picture, have had a modern makeover. Where Muybridge captured his pictures on photographic plates, Harvard scientists have set them in DNA.
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