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Encode/Store/Retrieve in San Jose | Metro Silicon Valley | Silicon Valley's Leading Weekly

The SJMA new group exhibit explores the concept of memory in the digital age and raises questions about the consequences of easy information storage.
The exhibit goes beyond the expected and delves into ecological, biological, financial, and institutional issues related to Silicon Valley.

Encode/Store/Retrieve in San Jose | Metro Silicon Valley | Silicon Valley's Leading Weekly

The SJMA new group exhibit explores the concept of memory in the digital age and raises questions about the consequences of easy information storage.
The exhibit goes beyond the expected and delves into ecological, biological, financial, and institutional issues related to Silicon Valley.

Encode/Store/Retrieve in San Jose | Metro Silicon Valley | Silicon Valley's Leading Weekly

The SJMA new group exhibit explores the concept of memory in the digital age and raises questions about the consequences of easy information storage.
The exhibit goes beyond the expected and delves into ecological, biological, financial, and institutional issues related to Silicon Valley.

Encode/Store/Retrieve in San Jose | Metro Silicon Valley | Silicon Valley's Leading Weekly

The SJMA new group exhibit explores the concept of memory in the digital age and raises questions about the consequences of easy information storage.
The exhibit goes beyond the expected and delves into ecological, biological, financial, and institutional issues related to Silicon Valley.
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Encode/Store/Retrieve in San Jose | Metro Silicon Valley | Silicon Valley's Leading Weekly

The SJMA new group exhibit explores the concept of memory in the digital age and raises questions about the consequences of easy information storage.
The exhibit goes beyond the expected and delves into ecological, biological, financial, and institutional issues related to Silicon Valley.

Researchers store DNA in amber-like polymer

MIT researchers develop amber-like polymer for long-term DNA storage.
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