Memory is a relatively vague concept in science. Basically, memories are defined as what the brain stores information received in life.
US scientists have made a big breakthrough when successfully storing a book in DNA sequences, opening up the prospect of new-style information storage methods with much cheaper
British scientists created a tiny 360-TB memory with an almost eternal lifespan.
Scientists at IPC PAS have developed a new way to store information with chemical droplets.
The future is in our hands, simply because our hands have a lot of bacteria.
Scientists continue to create new breakthroughs in data storage technology.
International team led by scientists from Bristol University, UK, has successfully researched faster particle accelerator chips, a larger amount of information storage than before.