➀ Researchers at Flinders University have developed a reusable polymer for high-density data storage; ➁ The polymer, made from sulphur and dicyclopentadiene, allows for nanometer-scale indent data storage with erasable and reusable capabilities; ➂ This innovation could provide a more sustainable alternative to traditional storage devices like hard disk drives and solid-state drives.
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