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Researchers at the University of Illinois have developed digital memory technology that uses 100 times less power, which is a boon given the number of tablets, smartphones and portable consumer
"If we can't keep today's information alive for future generations, we will lose a lot of our culture." This is the gloomy warning by associate professor Jerome P. McDonough from the University of
Assistant professor Jerome P. McDonough, from the University of Illinois, is warning fellow information scientists about a looming "digital dark age" that could result from the digital data generated
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