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We were alerted to an article on TechnologyReview.com today that talks about a Harvard research team that has piloted a way to bust out the wavelength limitations of traditional optical storage through the use of nanotechnology.... and who doesn't like news about nanobots? The technology is geared towards making better use of EXISTING optical discs - meaning that the processes used to stamp and recreate the discs wouldn't necessarily be any different than they are today. They've accomplished their goal by fabricated a "nano antenna" which they put onto an OEM laser. According to the article it "focuses light to a much smaller spot size than is possible with even the best traditional lenses, potentially enabling more bits to be written onto an optical disc."
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