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Code Interpreter can even produce GIFs. Mollick, the Wharton professor, wrote in a Twitter thread that he uploaded a spreadsheet containing data of "every lighthouse location in the US." ...
Encoding a GIF into the bacteria was a more complicated process—even though the bacteria store the data in chronological order, the GIF information gets scattered among lots of cells.
Harvard researchers have successfully encoded a five-frame GIF into the DNA of living E. coli bacteria. The new method could lead to a more stable, long-term data storage than silicon memory.
Google's News Lab launched a new tool for making basic data GIFs today. While the Data GIF Maker is mostly geared toward journalists, anybody can use it to make some halfway interesting visuals ...
DNA encodes what is arguably the most important data in existence: the instructions for life. But researchers recently found a way to store something way cooler in our genetic code. On Wednesday ...
Indeed, the Data GIF Maker was designed specifically with storytellers in mind, as Google notes, “Data visualizations are an essential storytelling tool in journalism.” ...