Biomemory, a startup operating between biotech and IT, has just secured €5 million for its solution to data storage. The Paris-based team has developed DNA-based data storage that aims to cut down on carbon emissions and costs. As data continues to play a pivotal role in society, attention is turning to how its stored and […]
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