DNa Information Storage
The instructions for how to produce any organism are encoded in its deoxyribonucleic acid, its DNA. It is the blueprint of life because it is easy to copy and can hold an immense amount of information in very little space. This has given rise to a field working to make DNA usable to archive the vast amounts of digital information being produced in today's world. Instead of having to move information and data to a new medium every few years, DNA won't grow outdated.