As efficient as electronic data storage systems can be, they've got nothing on nature's own version – DNA. A new technique for writing data to DNA works like a printing press and makes it easy enough that anyone could do it.

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https://www.sciencealert.com/a-new-dna-printing-technique-could-revolutionize-how-we-store-data

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DNA is recognized for its incredible efficiency as a data storage medium, far surpassing traditional electronic systems. It boasts an extraordinary information density, capable of storing vast amounts of data in a very small physical space. For instance, previous methods have achieved storage densities of up to 215 petabytes per gram of DNA