In the far north of Norway, near the Arctic Circle, experts at the National Library of Norway’s (NLN) aim to digitize everything ever published in Norway: books, newspapers, manuscripts, posters, photos, movies, broadcasts, and maps, as well as all websites…
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tech for life
This tiny glass disc can store 360TB of data for 13.8 billion years By David Nield
9 June 2016Views: 1,211It’s estimated that humans are producing the equivalent of 10 million Blu-ray discs’ worth of data every single day. Now researchers in the UK just might have the solution: a five-dimensional (5D) digital data disc that can store 360 terabytes…
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The original aim of the experiment was simply to make a solid-state battery that used an electrolyte gel rather than a liquid to hold its charge – lithium batteries contain liquid, which makes them extremely combustible and also sensitive to…
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Digital amnesia’, which the researchers define as forgetting information that we trust to digital devices to store and remember on our behalf, appears to be a problem for young and old alike, with 91.2 percent of respondents in USA ,…
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My Passport® Wireless, an easy to use Wi-Fi™ enabled storage drive that allows consumers to save, access and share stored content wirelessly with any smartphone, tablet, computer or other device learn more in cnn money Storage Drive Wirelessly Connects…
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The cloud storage war being waged by Amazon, Google and Microsoft has been well publicized, and is resulting in the cost of all cloud infrastructure including storage racing to zero.It was only after Microsoft and Google got into the game…
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energy & eco
Promising news for producing fuels through artificial photosynthesis by Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
10 March 2014Views: 1,249There’s promising news from the front on efforts to produce fuels through artificial photosynthesis. A new study by Berkeley Lab researchers at the Joint Center for Artificial Photosynthesis (JCAP) shows that nearly 90 percent of the electrons generated by a…
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Magnetic nanoparticles breakthrough could help shrink digital storage by Grant Banks
22 February 2014Views: 1,124An international team of scientists has made a breakthrough in the magnetic manipulation of nanoparticles that could lead to a big boost for small scale digital storage in portable devices. The research, led by scientists from the Universitat Autònoma…