Scientists from Netherlands have successfully written data at the smallest scale ever. Scientists managed to manipulate chlorine atoms one at a time and stored a kilobyte of data in what is now being called as the world’s ‘smallest hard disk’. These researchers took their inspiration from the famous physicist Richard Feynman – who once in 1959 envisioned that one day in future we could arrange individual atoms to store information. These scientists actually coded a part of Feynman’s speech on this topic into their latest ‘atomic kilobyte’. According to the team of researchers from the Kavli Institute of Nanoscience located at Delft University, the data written at this
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