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(From University Wire)
Byline: Bryan Wolfford
Every song recorded in the 1990s on one compact disc.
Every horror film ever made on a DVD.
The contents of the Library of Congress on your handheld computer.
A $1.1 million grant from the National Science Foundation is helping University of Houston researchers bring those dreams closer to reality.
Electrical engineering professors Dmitri Litvinov and Jack Wolfe are the principal investigators in developing the first nano-patterned medium recording, which stores data at one terabyte per square inch. That's the equivalent of storing the contents of 1,500 compact discs on an area the size of a postage stamp.