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Microsoft scientists invent tiny glass ‘books’ that could store data for millennia

Last updated: February 19, 2026 11:45 pm
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A groundbreaking study conducted by Microsoft Research has introduced a new robotic data storage system that could revolutionize the way we preserve information for future generations. This innovative technology involves using tiny glass rectangles etched with lasers to store vast amounts of data in a compact and durable format. The potential longevity of this storage method is truly remarkable, with data remaining readable for up to 10,000 years—twice as long as humans have been recording information through traditional means.

The process of storing data in these glass “books” is intricate yet efficient. By etching 301 layers of three-dimensional pixel-like holes called voxels into the glass, researchers are able to encode 4.8 terabytes of data in a piece of glass measuring just 12 square centimeters. This data is then read by focusing a microscope on each layer within the glass and using machine learning algorithms to interpret the information. The result is a highly secure and long-lasting data storage solution that could potentially house vast libraries of knowledge for centuries to come.

One of the key advantages of this glass-based storage system is its ability to withstand high temperatures without compromising the integrity of the data. The researchers conducted tests where the glass books were exposed to temperatures up to 500 degrees Celsius, and the data remained stable even at 290 degrees C for over 10,000 years. This level of durability makes the glass books a viable option for long-term data archiving, provided they are not subjected to extreme mechanical stress or corrosion.

While the technology is still in the early stages of development, it shows great promise as a more reliable and long-lasting alternative to traditional archival storage systems like hard drives. With the potential to store vast amounts of information in a compact and durable format, these glass libraries could become invaluable repositories of human knowledge for future generations. As research in this field continues to evolve, the possibilities for preserving and accessing data in a sustainable and secure manner are truly limitless.

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