Exploring Data Storage on Molecules: A Scientific Inquiry

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In summary, exploring data storage on molecules is a scientific inquiry that involves studying how data can be encoded and stored on molecules, such as DNA. This emerging field has the potential to revolutionize data storage and computing, as molecules have the ability to store vast amounts of information in a compact and durable form. Through research and experimentation, scientists are working to understand the mechanisms and processes involved in using molecules for data storage, as well as developing new methods and technologies for encoding and retrieving data from molecules. This innovative approach to data storage has the potential to greatly impact various industries and fields, from information technology to healthcare.
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gyancey
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Stumbling along, I tripped over a thread while researching placing a terabyte of data on a molecule.
I was interested in the research for placing computer data on a molecule. First saw something about placing it on a water molecule saw the site and decided to stop by.
 
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berkeman said:
Welcome to PhysicsForums! It's good to have you here. :smile:

You can start a new thread about your question in the Computing or Electrical Engineering or Classical Physics forum. Try to post links to the reading you've been doing so far to help the discussion get going well. Enjoy PF!
Thank you sir. for allowing me into the group, i am currently looking at two items, one is the frequency of the body as an identifier. Also doing research into the work a group is doing by putting data on a molecule.
 
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