Hitachi has developed a way to store digital data that can last up to
hundreds of millions of years and can withstand temperatures of up to
one thousand degrees.
Announced Monday in Tokyo, the device is made out of glass quartz (the
same stuff they make laboratory beakers out of) is only 2 millimeters
thick and can store up to a CD’s worth of information. Hitachi’s amazing
new technology holds the data in binary form by creating dots inside
the thin sheet of virtually indestructible glass. By using binary, no
matter how advanced computers become, the data will always be readable.
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