Optical media is still an amazing technology that has many uses today.
For roughly a decade, Microsoft has been perfecting a high-density storage technology that uses glass, lasers, and cameras, ...
Thousands of years from now, what will remain of our digital era? The ever-growing vastness of human knowledge is no longer ...
It's a race against time (and magnetic decay) to preserve decades of cultural history stored on obsolete hardware.
Borosilicate glass, the same material used in lab equipment and kitchen cookware, can encode data using femtosecond lasers at densities and lifespans no existing archival medium can match, according ...
While there are plenty of self-contained mobile-friendly laser engravers on the market today, most don't come equipped with a ...
The ever-growing vastness of human knowledge is no longer stored in libraries, but on hard drives that struggle to last decades, let alone millennia. However, information written into glass by lasers ...
Another theory held that the forces between two particles falls off exponentially in direct relationship to the distance between two particles and that the factor by which it drops is not dependent on ...