Researchers at Case Western Reserve University are working on chemically saving information in quaternary code using dyes, to create a data storage system. Quaternary is a base-4 numeral system. Chemistry World’s Rebecca Campbell writes.
Glowing dyes move data storage beyond binary — Chemistry World
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