Scientists are creating a DNA hard drive capable of storing centuries of data in microscopic volumes without the traditional constraints of hard drives.


  • University of Missouri researchers say DNA hard drives can repeatedly store, erase and rewrite
  • Frameshift encoding converts binary data into DNA sequences for molecular storage
  • Nanopore sensors read DNA sequences by detecting subtle changes in electrical signals

The University of Missouri has announced progress on what it calls a “DNA hard drive,” saying it can store, erase and rewrite information repeatedly.

Unlike conventional hard drives or cloud storage, which rely on magnetic or solid media, this approach exploits the molecular stability of DNA.

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