Experts not involved in the project warned that this new tech still faces numerous challenges. Read more at straitstimes.com.
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Thousands of years from now, what will remain of our digital era? The ever-growing vastness of human knowledge is no longer ...
Thousands of years from now, what will remain of our digital era?The ever-growing vastness of human knowledge is no longer stored in libraries, but on hard ...
Since 2019, Microsoft's Silica project has been trying to encode data on glass plates, in a throwback to the early days of ...
Researchers at TU Wien in Vienna have created a QR code so small it can only be read with an electron microscope. The code measures roughly 1.98 square micrometers, with individual pixels about 49 ...
However, information written into glass by lasers could allow data to be preserved for more than 10,000 years, Microsoft announced in a study on Wednesday. Since 2019, Microsoft’s Silica project has ...
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Researchers at Microsoft have developed a method to store massive amounts of digital information ...