CWRU researchers find a chemical solution shrinks digital data storage The Daily The Daily
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Chemists at Case Western Reserve University have found a way to possibly store digital data in half the space current systems require. From supercomputers to smartphones, the amount of data people generate and collect continues to grow exponentially, and the need to store all that information grows with it. Computers and other digital devices operate and store data using a binary code, meaning two symbols—typically the numerals 0 and 1—represent information. To reduce storage space, engineers have traditionally used existing […]
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