Today, we find archeological remnants of earlier civilizations—tools, tablets, monuments—and use those to guess at what it was like to be them.
Today, we find archeological remnants of earlier civilizations—tools, tablets, monuments—and use those to guess at what it was like to be them. In another couple of decades, we might use our genomes to store every pixel from every camera, every datum from every scientific observation, every record, statistic, or transaction. “There’s a sense in which the DNA in our bodies never forgets. Even though it mutates and recombines, we can still track its lineage back billions of years,” Matthew Hutson writes. “What would it mean for society if we harnessed DNA to store everything forever?” Read about the scientists who want to store our data using our genetic material.
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