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<div>Scientists at the University of Manchester have developed a data-storage method that could achieve 100 times higher data density than current technologies.* The system would allow for data servers to operate at the (relatively high) temperature of -213 °C. That could make it possible in the future for data servers to be chilled by liquid [...]</div>
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