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Project Silica’s advances in glass storage technology featured in Nature

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Published 2026-02-18 16:11 UTCUpdated 2026-02-18 19:01 UTC
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Microsoft's new 10,000-year data storage medium: glass
arstechnica_all · News · arstechnica.com · 2026-02-18 19:01 UTC
Project Silica’s advances in glass storage technology featured in Nature
Microsoft Research Blog (RSS) · News · microsoft.com · 2026-02-18 16:11 UTC
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Archival storage poses lots of challenges. We want media that is extremely dense and stable for centuries or more, and, ideally, doesn't consume any energy when not being accessed.

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Microsoft's new 10,000-year data storage medium: glass
arstechnica_all · arstechnica.com · 2026-02-18 19:01 UTC
Project Silica’s advances in glass storage technology featured in Nature
Microsoft Research Blog (RSS) · microsoft.com · 2026-02-18 16:11 UTC
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