Language Selection

Get healthy now with MedBeds!
Click here to book your session

Protect your whole family with Orgo-Life® Quantum MedBed Energy Technology® devices.

Advertising by Adpathway

         

 Advertising by Adpathway

Microsoft etches terabytes into everyday glass for 10,000-year data storage

3 months ago 324

PROTECT YOUR DNA WITH QUANTUM TECHNOLOGY

Orgo-Life the new way to the future

  Advertising by Adpathway

Open-access content Jack Loughran

Thu 19 Feb 2026

You may also be interested in...

US aerospace manufacturer Natilus has unveiled a double-decker version of its Horizon blended-wing aircraft.

Open-access content

Lockheed Martin has unveiled an autonomous undersea drone that can hitch a ride on the surface of larger vessels to maximise efficiency.

Open-access content

The National Grid is investigating whether it could deploy large-scale wireless electricity transmission as part of plans to strengthen the UK’s energy network.

Open-access content

North Atlantic pilot whales have been found to have 60% lower concentrations of PFAS (per- or polyfluoroalkyl substances) in their bodies following a phasing-out of some of the most commonly used chemicals.

Open-access content

Two landers capable of withstanding 1,200 times the pressure on the Earth’s surface will journey into the depths of the ocean later this year to gain a better understanding of the origin of ‘dark oxygen’.

Open-access content

A flexible chip as thin as a human hair could pave the way for a new generation of electronic wearable clothing, according to a

Open-access content

Nasa has developed a new technology that allows Perseverance, its most recently deployed Mars rover, to locate itself on the planet with an accuracy within 25cm.

Open-access content

British Steel has secured a massive order worth ‘tens of millions of pounds’ to provide materials for a major high-speed electric railway in Turkey.

Open-access content

More from Big Data

Amazon Web Services has announced the AWS European Sovereign Cloud, an independently operated cloud infrastructure located

Open-access content

Researchers have created a high-resolution 3D map representing all the buildings worldwide as a tool to model urbanisation, plan

Open-access content

Desperately needed new housing is being delayed across London due to energy-hungry data centres, the London Assembly has said.

Open-access content

Microsoft has switched on an ‘AI superfactory’ that it claims will accelerate AI breakthroughs and train new models on a scale that has previously been impossible.

Open-access content

More from Data Storage

The government needs to keep track of the water and energy use from the UK’s data centres in order to ensure that the sector is growing in a sustainable way, a report has urged.

Open-access content

In February 2025 Lonestar Data Holdings will launch its small, fully operational data centre heading for the Moon.

Open-access content

Two years after the Japanese government declared “a war on floppy disks”, their use has finally been eliminated.

Open-access content

Daniel Beers, senior vice president of global data centre operations at Ardent Data Centres, addresses why in our AI world businesses should choose to access external computing power via the cloud rather than invest in on-site infrastructure.

Open-access content

More from Microsoft

Tech giant Microsoft will cover electricity costs and reduce water use under a new initiative to ease the impact of its AI data centre expansion.

Open-access content

Microsoft has announced it is investing $4bn to build a new data centre in Wisconsin that will have “10X the performance of the world’s fastest supercomputer today”.

Open-access content

Microsoft Research’s new AI approach to weather forecasting Aurora accurately predicts weather events and more.

Open-access content

Microsoft claims its new Majorana 1 chip shows that quantum computers capable of solving meaningful, industrial-scale problems are just years away, not decades.

Open-access content

More from Research And Innovation

Funding slashed, data obfuscated, mass sackings, rank uncertainty: what’s it like to be a scientist under Trump’s administration?

Members'-only content

The Institution of Structural Engineers has released comprehensive guidance about the design of permanent bamboo structures for the first time.

Open-access content

This issue, we highlight upcycling plastic waste and implants that harvest energy from flowing blood.

Members'-only content

A century into quantum research and, while the computers may not yet work in universal applications, people are getting excited…

Members'-only content

More from Smart Materials

Builders are increasingly turning to concrete printing to deliver low-cost housing. But are robots really cheaper, and what are

Open-access content

The hard work of inventive engineers led to the ubiquitous building material we know today.

Members'-only content

Nanoprinters are finally helping us make use of AI breakthroughs in advanced materials.

Open-access content

Researchers in the UK have built a ‘diamond battery’ that could power devices forever – but how did they do it, and what will it be useful for?

Open-access content

More from Jack Loughran

Efforts to electrify the UK’s railways have been hampered by a boom-and-bust approach to funding that leaves most of the net

Open-access content

Skyrora, one of the UK’s most prominent space firms, has expressed interest in buying the assets of rocket launch company Orbex

Open-access content

Takeaway firm Just Eat has launched trials of autonomous delivery robots to transport food to customers in Milton Keynes and Bri

Open-access content

Donald Trump has ordered the US military to purchase energy from coal-fired power plants in a bid to shore up the flagging domestic industry.

Open-access content

More from News

Efforts to electrify the UK’s railways have been hampered by a boom-and-bust approach to funding that leaves most of the net

Open-access content

A polymer-based battery chemistry enables electric vehicles to keep working in freezing conditions, according to a study by Texas A&M University.

Open-access content

Skyrora, one of the UK’s most prominent space firms, has expressed interest in buying the assets of rocket launch company Orbex

Open-access content

A Transport Vision proposing a high-capacity mass transit network connecting Bristol to its airport has been unveiled.

Open-access content

Read Entire Article

         

        

Start the new Vibrations with a Medbed Franchise today!  

Protect your whole family with Quantum Orgo-Life® devices

  Advertising by Adpathway