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Scientists turn DNA into a memory device that uses 100x less power

Isn't it fascinating how DNA, the blueprint of life, can also be a powerhouse for data storage? Researchers at Penn State have developed a new memory device that uses synthetic DNA and perovskite to create a low-power, high-capacity memristor. This device not only consumes 100 times less energy but also retains information even when the power is off, much like our brains! This breakthrough could revolutionize how we handle data in the age of artificial intelligence.
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