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DNA BOMB ET RETOURNEMENT DE PARTIE ! [HD] [FR] – Video

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DNA BOMB ET RETOURNEMENT DE PARTIE ! [HD] [FR]
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DNA Double Spiral is Spinning – Video

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DNA Double Spiral is Spinning
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Hydrow feat.Pumy – DNA – Video

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Hydrow feat.Pumy - DNA
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[FR] [MLI7] mikaunknown DNA en live Dual Screen avec Lycos972 – Video

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[FR] [MLI7] mikaunknown DNA en live Dual Screen avec Lycos972
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Minecraft Dinosaurs ep.1: Tonnellate di DNA! – Video

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Minecraft Dinosaurs ep.1: Tonnellate di DNA!
Il primo dei tanti episodi della serie Minecraft Dinosaurs. In questo episodio Inizieremao la nosatra avventura in un nuovo mondo. Gi dall #39;inizio molto evidente la nostra fortuna: tantissimi...

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Call Of Duty Advanced Warfare DNA Klasse! Krank und ohne Heimat! – Video

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Call Of Duty Advanced Warfare DNA Klasse! Krank und ohne Heimat!
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Call Of Duty Advanced Warfare: "Triple DNA Bomb" on Detroit | How To Get A DNA Bomb Series Explained – Video

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Call Of Duty Advanced Warfare: "Triple DNA Bomb" on Detroit | How To Get A DNA Bomb Series Explained
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Ground War DNA Bomb With Awesome Reaction (Dubstep) – Video

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Ground War DNA Bomb With Awesome Reaction (Dubstep)
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Why DNA could be the future of data storage

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Story highlights Science is now looking to nature to find the best way to store data in a way that will make it last for millennia Just one gram of DNA is theoretically capable of containing all the data of internet giants such as Google and Facebook Researchers in Zurich wanted to find ways to combine the storage capacity of DNA with the stability of the DNA found in fossils The Zurich team say their process could make the data encoded in DNA readable in 10,000 years' time or even longer

Already a storage company called Backblaze is running 25,000 hard drives simultaneously to get to the bottom of the question. As each hard drive coughs its last, the company replaces it and logs its lifespan.

While this census has only been running five years, the statistics show a 22% attrition rate over four years.

Some may last longer than a decade, the company says, others may last little more than a year; but the short answer is that storage devices don't last forever.

Science is now looking to nature, however, to find the best way to store data in a way that will make it last for millions of years.

Researchers at ETH Zurich, in Switzerland, believe the answer may lie in the data storage system that exists in every living cell: DNA.

So compact and complex are its strands that just 1 gram of DNA is theoretically capable of containing all the data of internet giants such as Google and Facebook, with room to spare.

In data storage terms, that gram would be capable of holding 455 exabytes, where one exabyte is equivalent to a billion gigabytes.

Fossilization has been known to preserve DNA in strands long enough to gain an animal's entire genome -- the complete set of genes present in a cell or organism.

So far, scientists have extracted and sequenced the genome of a 110,000-year-old polar bear and more recently a 700,000-year-old horse.

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Just Based on DNA, Scientists Can Construct an Image of Your Face

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(Credit: Shriver Claes/Penn State)

Putting pencil to paper has been the tried-and-true method to illustrate the faces of wanted criminals, but new technology is changing this traditional approach. DNA, rather than an artists skill, is an emerging tool to recreate the face behind a crime.

The new forensic technique is called DNA phenotyping. It relies on DNA, found for instance in a drop of blood, to create a simulated face based upon genetic markers. Although the science still has room to grow, start-up companies in the United States are already producing DNA-based sketches to assist police departments in criminal investigations.

One of the leaders in this growing field of research is Penn State Universitys Mark Shriver. In a study published in PLOS Genetics, Shrivers team detailed the process.

First they compiled a list of known genetic mutations that cause facial and cranial deformations, because these genes, in their normal variations, could give us our distinctive looks. With these genes marked, researchers compared the genetic profiles of people with vastly different faces in order to highlight, through contrast, which genetic variations were at work. For example, the gene responsible for lip size would be expressed differently in someone with luscious lips than in someone with thin lips.

An example of the 7,000-point face map used by Shrivers team. (Shriver Claes/Penn State)

Next, researchers scanned those same faces to build a 3-D facial map with over 7,000 coordinates. By combining genetic and facial map data, researchers could link DNA markers with certain facial attributes to build a predictive algorithm. The technique can predict genetic ancestry, freckles, facial shape as well as eye, hair and skin color.

But its clear that DNA phenotyping is in its infancy. In their papers, Shrivers team said their genetic analysis explained only 23 percent of variations in faces. Shriver and his team continue to refine their technique, and theyre homing in on other genetic variants that could help build more accurate faces.

An example of a DNA-generated face from Snapshot. (Credit: Parabon Nanolabs)

When you run a persons DNA data through Shrivers algorithm, you get a rather generic face that isnt too far from the mark, but theres still a lot of room for improvement. When writers from the New York Times recently tested the technique in their office, none of the roughly 50 employees that participated could correctly identify reporter John Markoff, and only 10 people identified video journalist Catherine Spangler.

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