This $1,000 card can store a message in DNA
by Emma Roth from The Verge - All Posts on (#6GWR5)
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DNA data storage might sound like a far-off solution. But a startup called Biomemory is bringing it a little closer to reality with the release of new DNA cards that anyone can purchase - if you have $1,000 to blow.
DNA has emerged as a theoretical alternative to hard drives, SSDs, and other forms of digital data storage, namely because of its impressive lifespan. Science estimates the technology could potentially last hundreds of thousands of years if stored in a cool, dry environment. That's a heck of a lot longer than the lifespan of your average hard drive, which typically tops out at around five years.
Biomemory's DNA cards promise a minimum" lifespan of 150 years. The $1,000 price tag includes two identical cards, each of which...