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Nov 20, 2010

Storing Your Data For a Billion Years

As concerned as we are about memory, we haven't done much to preserve it. Most of ourhard drives don't last past 30 years. But soon, using diamond-like carbon nanotubes, even your Gizmodo comments could last practically forever.

The solution, discovered by researchers at the University of California, takes an entirely new approach to data storage. The proposed device would place a microscopic iron crystal inside a carbon nanotube. With the application of an electric signal of just a few volts, the iron nanoparticle moves back and forth along the tube, registering a binary "1" or "0" depending on its position, basically acting as data bits.



While it's a theoretical solution right now, the scientists who created it are confident that we'll someday see a practical application. And when we do, because of the project's nanoscale nature, we may be able to store 25 DVDs' worth of information on a postage stamp-sized storage device.

The prospect of billion-year storage is fascinating and a little terrifying. Do I want researchers ten thousand years from now combing through my drunken tweets? Actually: maybe. Because when our robot overlords comb through the records and find this post, they'll know that I've always been fully supportive of their cold, steely, logical reign.



42 comments:

  1. its not enough, i want 100 dvds worth of storage to be able to fit on a device the size of a grain of salt! (sarcasm)

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  2. SuciƓ's fap folder doesn't need to last quite that long.

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  3. Pretty interesting stuff, just one more step towards becoming eternal beings.

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  4. 4.7gb (1dvd) x 25 = 117.5 gb

    not bad. maybe they will be the storage medium to finally replace the 'spinning disc' formats.

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  5. Id rather have my computer and files destroyed after I die :D
    you know... private things on it and all

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  6. hahaha. the biggest fap folder in the world which can last forever!

    great stuff though. keep posting!

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  7. your post today is amaizing! i like it!
    supportin & follouing!

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  8. This is almost scary to think about.

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  9. Wooh, then we can store a blueprint for the Cornbrator so they can make it in a gazillion years!

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  10. I have one of these and I'll tell you they are sweet, the transfer rate isn't great though.

    (Lying)

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  11. it will be like that shitty movie, A.I. where only our technology survives.

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  12. ..kind of cool. MY LEGEND WILL LIVE ON FOREVER

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  13. it's still theoretical, i'd like to see this in stores

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  14. Hopefully whenever this storage medium comes out, it will be cheap! I'd upgrade to SSD drives, but they are too expensive!

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  15. These kind of discoverias never cease to amaze me

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  16. But then by the time the technology we have allows us to mass produce units like that we'll have some better version of memory saving such as chips in our head or something.

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  17. Technology is advancing so fast! They are coming out with crazy ideas!

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  18. If this actually becomes practical in application, that would be amazing. I just can't imagine how anthropologists in the future will feel, looking through drunken tweets, like mentioned. We don't have quite the same records of classical civilizations, and I wonder if that's not a good thing.

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  19. The problems aren't the theories coming to life. It's unveiling the theories at the right time of the selling season – Back to School, holiday, arbor day, etc.

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  20. wow, what we do now, could be read by future generations, potentially

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  21. About time we replace CD/DVDs. I'm tired of seeing that "Disc cannot be read" message. When I'm eighty I want to be able to watch all forty season of The Simpsons on one cube.

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  22. Is this the solid state memory killer, before SSM is even any good!? :P

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  23. freaking crazy, technology is going so far these days

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  24. I wish 75% of the half-witted drunken nonsense I type would disappear before sunrise.

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  25. Wow that's awesome. Scary that it'll then be possible for our descendants to see how completely mental we all are. Or our collective weirdness might overthrow our future robot overlords.

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  26. amazing and scary all at once. a new way to leave behind your legacy..if you so desire

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  27. It feels like science in here.

    "and it woulnt be enughn to say i love you but yu kno its true,,,,,... doooont stop, beleeeeeeevving......"

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