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In July, researchers at Harvard University announced that they had managed to store a gif inside living bacteria by altering the bacterium's DNA.
Last Wednesday, a group of researchers at the European Bioinformatics Institute reported in the journal Nature that they had managed to store digital information in synthetic DNA molecules, then recreated the original digital files without error.
In July this year, scientists from Harvard managed to store moving pictures in the DNA of a living cell as part of researched aimed at creating a molecular data recorder that could sit inside living cells.
Fuentes doesn't put finger to keyboard without having at least one fairly large idea to get off his chest, and over the years he has managed to store up more than a couple of big ones about the subject he addresses here: the exercise of practical politics.
Forests are more frequently being managed to store and sequester carbon for the purposes of climate change mitigation.
The group had been intrigued by research that had managed to store hydrogen in graphite and wondered if they could make a similar storage material out of coal.
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The challenges in CCUS are to find approaches that are economically viable, and that manage to store or otherwise reuse the carbon dioxide in a way that reduces the overall carbon dioxide footprint.
General manager Dominic Joyce said Faith would be sent a present after the store managed to track her down.
He hadn't even managed to get into the store.
When the United States beat Portugal last week, the American team shirts managed to evaporate from the store in five hours.
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