DNA-Drives - The computers of the future?
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/science/...ed-accurately-on-DNA-in-new-breakthrough.html
So bear with me here.. let's say that this catches on.. that'd mean that somewhere in the still-fairly-distant (or maybe not, given the leaps we've made in just two decades) future.. that computer hard-drives would thus be replaced by much smaller, easily transported 'DNA-Drives'.. effectively containing entire masses of recorded data on a singular strand of DNA. Information exchange, storage, and more would be revolutionized in a way that we wouldn't even be able to fathom. Not to mention the implications of implanting data on a genetic level.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/science/...ed-accurately-on-DNA-in-new-breakthrough.html
So bear with me here.. let's say that this catches on.. that'd mean that somewhere in the still-fairly-distant (or maybe not, given the leaps we've made in just two decades) future.. that computer hard-drives would thus be replaced by much smaller, easily transported 'DNA-Drives'.. effectively containing entire masses of recorded data on a singular strand of DNA. Information exchange, storage, and more would be revolutionized in a way that we wouldn't even be able to fathom. Not to mention the implications of implanting data on a genetic level.