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DNA's iconic double helix does more than "just" store genetic information. Under certain conditions it can temporarily fold into unusual shapes.
In a pair of new studies, ASU researchers and their colleagues show how DNA, the molecule of life, can be harnessed to faithfully store enormous volumes of data and provide powerful encryption.