Method offers new approach to DNA data storage

2021 ◽  
pp. 6-6
Author(s):  
Celia Henry Arnaud
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2004 ◽  
Vol 14 (1) ◽  
pp. 193-198 ◽  
Author(s):  
P. Coullet ◽  
C. Riera ◽  
C. Tresser

Materials ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 12 (4) ◽  
pp. 662 ◽  
Author(s):  
Corentin Pigot ◽  
Frédéric Dumur

The fabrication of macromolecular organic structures on surfaces is one major concern in materials science. Nanoribbons, linear polymers, and porous nanostructures have gained a lot of interest due to their possible applications ranging from nanotemplates, catalysis, optoelectronics, sensors, or data storage. During decades, supramolecular chemistry has constituted an unavoidable approach for the design of well-organized structures on surfaces displaying a long-range order. Following these initial works, an important milestone has been established with the formation of covalent bonds between molecules. Resulting from this unprecedented approach, various nanostructures of improved thermal and chemical stability compared to those obtained by supramolecular chemistry and displaying unique and unprecedented properties have been developed. However, a major challenge exists: the growth control is very delicate and a thorough understanding of the complex mechanisms governing the on-surface chemistry is still needed. Recently, a new approach consisting in elaborating macromolecular structures by combining consecutive steps has been identified as a promising strategy to elaborate organic structures on surface. By designing precursors with a preprogrammed sequence of reactivity, a hierarchical or a sequential growth of 1D and 2D structures can be realized. In this review, the different reaction combinations used for the design of 1D and 2D structures are reported. To date, eight different sequences of reactions have been examined since 2008, evidencing the intense research activity existing in this field.


2004 ◽  
Vol 825 ◽  
Author(s):  
Joel Hollingsworth ◽  
Prabhakar Bandaru

AbstractMagnetic semiconductors are of interest for emerging spintronic applications, such as the integration of electronic information processing with magnetic data storage. We report on a new approach - furnace annealing under controlled ambients – aimed at increasing Mn incorporation and synthesizing new magnetic semiconductors with Tc greater than/around room temperature. These annealing treatments are hypothesized to reduce the effect of Mn interstitials. We have obtained preliminary SQUID magnetometry results which indicate ferromagnetic Curie temperatures of around 130 K in (In,Mn) Sb and 60 K in (In, Mn)P. X-ray diffraction was used to characterize phase homogeneity.


Author(s):  
А.А. Брусков

В этой работе разрабатываются новый подход и алгоритмические инструменты для моделирования и анализа живучести сетей с разнородными узлами, а также рассматривается их применение в космических сетях. Космические сети позволяют совместно использовать ресурсы космических аппаратов на орбите, такие как хранение, обработка и обмен данными. Каждый космический аппарат в сети может иметь различный состав и функциональность подсистем, что приводит к неоднородности узлов. Большинство традиционных анализов живучести сетей предполагают однородность узлов и в результате не подходят для анализа космических сетей. Эта работа предполагает, что гетерогенные сети могут быть смоделированы как взаимозависимые многоуровневые сети, что позволяет проводить анализ их живучести. Многоуровневый аспект фиксирует разбивку сети в соответствии с общими функциональными возможностями в различных узлах и позволяет создавать однородные подсети, в то время как аспект взаимозависимости ограничивает сеть для захвата физических характеристик каждого узла. In this paper, we develop a new approach and algorithmic tools for modeling and analyzing the survivability of networks with heterogeneous nodes, and also consider their application in space networks. Space networks allow the sharing of spacecraft resources in orbit, such as data storage, processing, and exchange. Each spacecraft in the network may have a different composition and functionality of subsystems, which leads to heterogeneity of nodes. Most traditional network survivability analyses assume node homogeneity and as a result are not suitable for space network analysis. This work suggests that heterogeneous networks can be modeled as interdependent multi-level networks, allowing analysis of their survivability. The multi-level aspect captures the network breakdown according to the common functionality in different nodes and allows for the creation of homogeneous subnets, while the interdependence aspect restricts the network to capture the physical characteristics of each node.


Database ◽  
2018 ◽  
Vol 2018 ◽  
Author(s):  
Dagmar Triebel ◽  
Wolfgang Reichert ◽  
Simone Bosert ◽  
Martin Feulner ◽  
Daniel Osieko Okach ◽  
...  

Abstract Sampling of biological and environmental vouchers in the field is rather challenging, particularly under adverse habitat conditions and when various activities need to be handled simultaneously. The workflow described here includes five procedural steps, which result in professional sampling and the generation of universally identifiable data. In preparation for the field campaign, sample containers need to be labelled with universally unique identifier (UUID)-QR-codes. At the collection site, labelled containers, sampled material and attached supplementary information are imaged using a GNSS- respectively GPS-enabled smartphone or camera. Image processing, tagging and data storage as CSV text file is subsequently achieved in a field station or laboratory. For this purposes, the newly implemented tool DiversityImageInspector (URL: http://diversityworkbench.net/Portal/DiversityImageInspector) is used. It addresses combined image and data processing in such a context including the extraction of the QR-coded UUID from the image content and the extraction of geodata and time information from the Exif image header. The import of the resulting data files into a relational database or other kind of data management systems is optional but recommended. If applied, the import might be guided by a data transformation tool with compliant schema as described here. The new approach is discussed also with regard to implications for virtual research environments and data publication networks. Database URL: http://diversityworkbench.net/Portal/DiversityImageInspector


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