Tiny particles bounce light around in a unique way, a property that researchers are using to detect pollutants in water and ...
Researchers at Microsoft have developed a method to store massive amounts of digital information ...
Microsoft researchers have developed a technology that writes data into glass with lasers, raising the prospect of robotic libraries full of glass tablets packed with data ...
Microsoft’s Project Silica can store 5TB of data on glass for 10,000 years, offering a durable, energy-free solution to prevent data rot.
Scientists at Microsoft Research in the United States have demonstrated a system called Silica for writing and reading information in ordinary pieces of glass which can store two million books’ worth ...
Hard disks and magnetic tape have a limited lifespan, but glass storage developed by Microsoft could last millennia ...
Discover how Microsoft's innovative laser-written glass technology could revolutionize data storage, preserving information ...
The ever-growing vastness of human knowledge is no longer stored in libraries, but on hard drives that struggle to last ...
You see it all the time in science fiction: the heroes find old data, read it, and learn how to save the day. But how realistic is that? Forget aliens. Could you read a stack of punch cards or a ...
Glass began as molten sand heated to 1700°C, yet it went on to power revolutions in science, medicine, warfare, and modern ...
Crew members of China's Shenzhou-20 mission recently detailed their reactions upon finding cracks in their spacecraft's ...