This Tiny Glass Square Could Store 2 Million Books of Data For 10,000 Years - ScienceAlert
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A tiny glass square uses laser writing to store massive amounts of data, equivalent to 2 million books, with durability lasting up to 10,000 years, as reported by ScienceAlert and featured in Nature.
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