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A new marsupial species found in the Río Abiseo National Park, Marmosa chachapoya, contributes to the biological richness of ...
A study uncovered widespread mislabeling of shark meat in U.S. markets, with endangered species sold cheaply under vague labels. A recent investigation by researchers at the University of North ...
Shark meat, a culinary delicacy in parts of South America, Europe, Asia and Australia, may not be what it seems. Many shark ...
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DNA cassette tapes could solve global data storage problems
Our increasingly digitized world has a data storage problem. Hard drives and other storage media are reaching their limits, ...
A traditional cassette tape holds roughly 10 to 12 songs on each side, but 328 feet of this DNA cassette tape could hold the ...
By combining the information storage capabilities of DNA with a design inspired by a cassette tape, researchers have created ...
Scientists used DNA analysis on 29 products and revealed that 93% were obscurely mislabeled and came from at least 11 ...
DNA is a very dense storage medium and storage researchers have tried to use it for data storage, but without much success, ...
Chinese scientists outline DNA cassette tape concept that could preserve digital data for centuries, but the writing process ...
Shark meat mislabeling hides endangered species in U.S. markets, threatening ocean ecosystems and raising toxic health risks ...
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Scientists build 'DNA cassette tape' to store massive data for 1000s of years
Scientists in China have developed an experimental “DNA cassette tape” to address the global data storage crisis.
As global data creation outpaces traditional storage, scientists in China have unveiled a groundbreaking “DNA cassette tape” ...
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