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  1. 11 Nov 2019

    Our preprint on NanoporeTERs, a new class of multiplexable protein reporters that use arrays for readout directly at the protein level, is now out at great work by @Nicolas76190695 and team

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  2. Jan 27

    very helpful guide for designing sequencing class! I hope to apply it soon and also adapt with a pipeline for bespoke molecular sensing... : An educational guide for nanopore sequencing in the classroom

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  3. Jan 17

    Announcing the launch of MIST, the program that aims to develop next-gen storage that can scale into the exabyte (1 million terabyte) regime, and beyond, with significantly reduced physical footprint, power and cost:

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  4. Our is out! NanoporeTERs can be used to replace traditional fluorescent readout by excreting a reporter protein that is directly read via the MinION (with an unmodified R9.4.1 flowcell).

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  5. 16 Nov 2019
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  6. 19 Feb 2018

    & detail how they achieved random access - the ability to retrieve individual files, such as a music video by - in large-scale data storage in a new paper published today in

    Members of the band Ok Go splattered with yellow, blue, red, and green paint, from the music video for "This Too Shall Pass"
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  7. Our Nature Biotechnology paper on DNA data storage is up. Enjoy! "Random access in large-scale DNA data storage"

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