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DNA Data Gets Easier to Read: Scientists Crack the Code
- Researchers at Harvard's Wyss Institute have cracked the code on a more efficient way to read information encoded within DNA
- This new method could revolutionize data archiving with its potential for long-term stability.
- Scientists overcame limitations of previous techniques, making data retrieval more efficient.
- The new method promises advantages like reusability and eliminates the need for complex copying processes.
- This development brings us closer to a future where DNA acts as our ultimate data vault.
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