[1]http://www.foxnews.com/tech/2017/04/11/scientists-tout-tout-data-sto rage-breakthough.html This reminds me of magnetic-bubble technology, which was relatively big in the late 1970's and early 1980's. Intel made magnetic bubble devices up to a capacity of 1 megabits/device, which was considered large in comparison with the then-64 kilobit RAMs then in common use. [2]http://www.wylie.org.uk/technology/computer/bubblmem/bubblmem.htm In contrast, these "skrymions" are said to have a domain size as small as 2 nanometers. Jim Bell [3]× (BUTTON) (BUTTON) [4]× (BUTTON) (BUTTON) References 1. http://www.foxnews.com/tech/2017/04/11/scientists-tout-tout-data-storage-breakthough.html 2. http://www.wylie.org.uk/technology/computer/bubblmem/bubblmem.htm 3. file:///var/lib/mailman/archives/private/cypherpunks/attachments/20170412/bf06dfc4/attachment-tmp.html 4. file:///var/lib/mailman/archives/private/cypherpunks/attachments/20170412/bf06dfc4/attachment-tmp.html