In our digital age, data has become the lifeblood of innovation. It fuels everything from artificial intelligence to cultural preservation. But as the digital world expands at an exponential rate, the question of where to put this massive ocean of information has grown into a modern paradox.
Traditional storage systems (server farms the size of football fields) consume colossal amounts of energy and require endless cycles of upkeep to avoid obsolescence. But scientists are exploring a radical alternative: storing data inside DNA, the molecule that carries the blueprint of life itself.
Is this possible? Click through this gallery to find out.