Future MP3 Players Could Store 500,000 GB

Researchers from the University of Glasgow, Scotland have developed a nanotechnology that will revolutionize the “world of storage”. The scientists managed to create a chip that increases the capacity of conventional MP3 Players by 150,000 times which leads to a total of 500,000 GB.
According to Prof. Lee Cronin, one of the authors of the research, they developed a switch the size of a molecule and they were “able to assemble a functional nanocluster that incorporates two electron donating groups, and position them precisely 0.32 nm apart so that they can form a totally new type of molecular switching device”.
This will not enter so easily on the market, as Prof. Cronin said, because they still have to work on a few problems like “fabrication and addressing”. This is wonderful because you could store all the music in the world and never listen to the same song while jogging.










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