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E. coli gets a bad rap – probably due to the violent illness it
induces – but a group of Chinese University students in Hong Kong have
found a novel and potentially reputation-changing use for the bacteria: data storage.
The team has devised a way to encrypt and store information in the DNA
of bacteria to such an effective degree that they say just one gram of E. coli could store the same amount of data as 450 two-terabyte hard drives.
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