Data Stored in Oven Glass. Glass Data Storage to Last 10,000 Years
On a small sheet of glass—the kind found in oven doors—you can fit terabytes of information that will survive fire, water, radiation, and successive generations of digital…
On a small sheet of glass—the kind found in oven doors—you can fit terabytes of information that will survive fire, water, radiation, and successive generations of digital…
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