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New Scientist - Digital Image stored in single molecule by logickal at 6:09 pm EST, Dec 3, 2002 |
"Bing Fung and colleagues at the University of Oklahoma found that the 19 hydrogen atoms in a lone liquid crystal molecule can store at least 1024 bits of information. The data are stored in the complex interaction of the protons' magnetic moments." |
New Scientist - Digital Image stored in single molecule by Dr. Nanochick at 1:28 am EST, Dec 5, 2002 |
"Bing Fung and colleagues at the University of Oklahoma found that the 19 hydrogen atoms in a lone liquid crystal molecule can store at least 1024 bits of information. The data are stored in the complex interaction of the protons' magnetic moments." Freakin cool |
New Scientist - Digital Image stored in single molecule by Elonka at 6:00 pm EST, Dec 18, 2002 |
From Logickal: "Bing Fung and colleagues at the University of Oklahoma found that the 19 hydrogen atoms in a lone liquid crystal molecule can store at least 1024 bits of information. The data are stored in the complex interaction of the protons' magnetic moments." Elonka: Fascinating stuff. And a whole new way to hide information steganographically! |
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