Retro cassette tapes may be making a comeback, with a DNA twist. While DNA has been used as an information storage medium before, researchers have now combined this with the convenience and look of a ...
Columnist Tim Dumas reminisces about experiencing Live Aid in the summer of 1985, meticulously recording the performances on cassette tapes. He reflects on the iconic nature of the event and its ...
Cassette tapes are largely viewed as an outdated technology, but they're starting to make a comeback thanks to the very ...
In a new take on a technology from the 1960s, this year, researchers created a cassette tape that uses DNA instead of iron oxide to encode information on a plastic tape. It can hold a phenomenal ...
In context: Researchers have long explored DNA's unique properties as a medium for digital storage. So far, the experiments have fallen short of practical applications. However, new DNA-based ...
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