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New Atlas
https://newatlas.com/materials/data-encoded-artificial-molecules-programmable/
Michael Irving
August 12, 2020
Information can be encoded into all sorts of patterns, whether it's short and long beeps for Morse code, raised bumps for Braille, or ones and zeroes for computers. Now researchers at the University of California, Berkeley and Ruhr-Universität Bochum have demonstrated a proof of concept for encoding information into artificial molecules, which could enable programmable materials or new types of computers. For more on MOFs, see our press release at Berkeley News.