E5.DNA Data Storage: How To Store Netflix in a Sugar Cube

Could the answer to our growing data storage crisis be found in the same molecule that stores our genetic code? In this fascinating episode, Peter Banigo speaks with Erfane Arwani, CEO of Biomemory, about how DNA data storage works and why it matters.


Learn how this technology could store 215 petabytes in a single gram of DNA – enough for all of Netflix in a space smaller than a sugar cube. Discover how DNA storage could cut data center energy use by up to 10,000 times and preserve information for thousands of years without requiring electricity.


From the environmental impact of current data centers to the future of DNA computation, this conversation makes complex concepts easy to understand. Whether you’re a tech enthusiast or simply care about sustainable solutions, this episode offers a glimpse into a greener future for our digital world.

About the Author: Peter Banigo hosts GreenTech Pulse, bringing insights on sustainable technology and renewable energy to listeners worldwide. With a background in Environmental Technology and hands-on experience in solar implementation, Peter breaks down complex green tech topics for diverse audiences.

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