Scientists have made an optical disc from a new material called "dye-doped photoresist with aggregation-induced emission luminogens" (AIE-DDPR) that can store a “petabit” of data, equivalent to the capacity of more than 5,000 DVDs.
Category: TRENDS IN HI-TECH SCIENCE – Mar 19 2024
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U.K. SHOWS OFF NEW “DRAGONFIRE” LASER WEAPON
The wars around the world are getting expensive. Using a million-dollar missile to shoot down a million-dollar drone a few dozen times a day in Israel, Ukraine, or the Red Sea begins to add up.
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RESEARCHERS TAKE ANOTHER STEP TOWARD ARTIFICIAL LIFE FORMS
Everything that lives is made of DNA. DNA is made up of the sugar deoxyribose that forms its helical backbone and just four nucleotides—adenine, cytosine, guanine, and thymine.