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Penn State researchers built a bio-hybrid memristor combining synthetic DNA and perovskite that consumes 100 times less power than flash drives while storing more data. The device operates below 0.1 volt, withstands 250 degrees Fahrenheit, and runs over six weeks at room temperature.
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