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Who, Glass or Dna, Will Be the Grail of Almost Infinite Archiving of Our Essential Data?

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Microsoft researchers have taken a big step by storing 4.8 terabytes of information in a thin glass plate that they believe could keep them for more than 10,000 years. A start-up founded by the scientist behind this research, and based in Neuchâtel, is based on the same techniqueThe figures are impressive. A group of researchers from Microsoft Research in Cambridge (United Kingdom) explains in Nature how it advanced a method developed a decade a…

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Microsoft researchers have taken a big step by storing 4.8 terabytes of information in a thin glass plate that they believe could keep them for more than 10,000 years. A start-up founded by the scientist behind this research, and based in Neuchâtel, is based on the same techniqueThe figures are impressive. A group of researchers from Microsoft Research in Cambridge (United Kingdom) explains in Nature how it advanced a method developed a decade a…

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Le Temps broke the news in on Sunday, March 15, 2026.
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