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Arizona State University Researchers Develop DNA-Based Data Storage System for High-Density and Secure Information Encoding

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Researchers at Arizona State University’s Biodesign Institute, in collaboration with other experts, have developed new methods utilizing DNA nanotechnology to create highly dense and secure data storage systems. This approach moves away from traditional silicon-based technologies, leveraging the unique properties of DNA molecules to address the growing demand for efficient and reliable data storage solutions.

The research focuses on using DNA as a medium for storing vast amounts of information due to its ability to encode data at an extremely high density. Unlike conventional storage methods, which rely on physical hardware like hard drives or silicon chips, DNA offers a compact and durable alternative. The team’s work highlights the potential of this technology not only for storing large volumes of data but also for enhancing security through encryption capabilities inherent in DNA’s molecular structure. This development represents a significant step forward in addressing global challenges related to data storage capacity and security needs.

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Date: February 5, 2026

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