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Researchers at Delft University of Technology have developed the smallest hard disk to date, capable of storing 1 kilobyte of data by positioning individual chlorine atoms to represent bits. This innovative memory achieves a storage density of 500 Terabits per square inch, significantly surpassing current commercial hard disks. Although promising for future data storage solutions, the technology currently requires clean vacuum conditions and low temperatures to operate.

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