Biomemory SAS, a company that focuses on developing DNA-based data storage devices, today announced it has raised $18 million in an early-stage funding to complete the development of the first ...
KIST develops high-performance memory devices that dissolve in water, addressing the E-waste problem
A visual representation of the operating principle and biodegradation process of a high-performance, biodegradable memory device based on PCL-TEMPO, developed by the Korea Institute of Science and ...
The researchers engineered synthetic DNA and integrated it with a semiconducting material to increase the storage capacity of advanced materials. Here, the internal two-dimensional structures of the ...
The Korea Institute of Science and Technology (KIST) has reported that a collaborative research team, headed by Dr. Sangho Cho of the Center for Extreme Materials Research and Dr. Yongho Joo of the ...
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