Although information is ubiquitous, and its technology arguably among the highest that humankind has produced, its very ubiquity has posed new types of problems. Three that involve storage of information (rather than computation) include its usage of energy, the robustness of stored information over long times, and its ability to resist corruption through tampering. The difficulty in solving these problems using present methods has stimulated interest in the possibilities available through fundamentally different strategies, including storage of information in molecules. Here we show that storage of information in mixtures of readily available, stable, low-molecular-weight molecules offers new approaches to this problem. This procedure uses...
International audienceBiopolymers such as DNA store information in their chains using controlled seq...
Information processing at the molecular level is coming of age. Since the first molecular AND gate w...
Biology encodes hereditary information in DNA and RNA, which are finely tuned to their biological fu...
Compound mixtures represent an alternative, additional approach to DNA and synthetic sequence-define...
Sequence-defined macromolecules consist of a defined chain length (single mass), end-groups, composi...
Polymer scientist have only recently realized that information storage on the molecular level is not...
In recent years, the field of molecular data storage has emerged from a niche to a vibrant research ...
Biomolecular information systems offer exciting potential advantages and opportunities to complement...
To comply with the rapidly increasing demand of information storage and processing, new strategies f...
Abstract Data encoded in molecules offers opportunities for secret messaging and extreme information...
International audienceDigital data storage is a growing need for our society and finding alternative...
In some unique cases, liquids can divert from pure isotropy due to the formation of ordered molecula...
Sequence-defined synthetic oligomers and polymers are promising molecular media for permanently stor...
Despite an exponential increase in computing power over the past decades, present information techno...
In this article, the capability of encoding information using a homologous series of monodisperse mo...
International audienceBiopolymers such as DNA store information in their chains using controlled seq...
Information processing at the molecular level is coming of age. Since the first molecular AND gate w...
Biology encodes hereditary information in DNA and RNA, which are finely tuned to their biological fu...
Compound mixtures represent an alternative, additional approach to DNA and synthetic sequence-define...
Sequence-defined macromolecules consist of a defined chain length (single mass), end-groups, composi...
Polymer scientist have only recently realized that information storage on the molecular level is not...
In recent years, the field of molecular data storage has emerged from a niche to a vibrant research ...
Biomolecular information systems offer exciting potential advantages and opportunities to complement...
To comply with the rapidly increasing demand of information storage and processing, new strategies f...
Abstract Data encoded in molecules offers opportunities for secret messaging and extreme information...
International audienceDigital data storage is a growing need for our society and finding alternative...
In some unique cases, liquids can divert from pure isotropy due to the formation of ordered molecula...
Sequence-defined synthetic oligomers and polymers are promising molecular media for permanently stor...
Despite an exponential increase in computing power over the past decades, present information techno...
In this article, the capability of encoding information using a homologous series of monodisperse mo...
International audienceBiopolymers such as DNA store information in their chains using controlled seq...
Information processing at the molecular level is coming of age. Since the first molecular AND gate w...
Biology encodes hereditary information in DNA and RNA, which are finely tuned to their biological fu...