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Scientists have stored DNA information for an entire human on a crystal which could be used to bring back humanity if we become extinct.
University of Southampton scientists inscribe the data on a 5D crystal which they said can survive for billions of years .
Unlike other storage formats, it does not degrade over time and can withstand massive forces, extreme temperatures and "exposure to cosmic radiation".
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