Unlock Your Computer With a Molecular Password
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Unlock Your Computer with a Password-encoded Molecule
Researchers from The University of Texas at Austin have developed an alternative method to encode information in synthetic molecules.
Cockrell School of Engineering (cockrell.utexas.edu)
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Unlock Your Computer with a Password-encoded Molecule
Researchers from The University of Texas at Austin have developed an alternative method to encode information in synthetic molecules.
Cockrell School of Engineering (cockrell.utexas.edu)
Lose your molecule and your fucked...
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Unlock Your Computer with a Password-encoded Molecule
Researchers from The University of Texas at Austin have developed an alternative method to encode information in synthetic molecules.
Cockrell School of Engineering (cockrell.utexas.edu)
I'm fine with TOTP.
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Unlock Your Computer with a Password-encoded Molecule
Researchers from The University of Texas at Austin have developed an alternative method to encode information in synthetic molecules.
Cockrell School of Engineering (cockrell.utexas.edu)
OK, this seems a bit much
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Lose your molecule and your fucked...
i know i left it here somewhere
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Lose your molecule and your fucked...
You're fucked.... on the molecular level lol
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Unlock Your Computer with a Password-encoded Molecule
Researchers from The University of Texas at Austin have developed an alternative method to encode information in synthetic molecules.
Cockrell School of Engineering (cockrell.utexas.edu)
Wait, I saw this in a dystopian movie somewhere
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Unlock Your Computer with a Password-encoded Molecule
Researchers from The University of Texas at Austin have developed an alternative method to encode information in synthetic molecules.
Cockrell School of Engineering (cockrell.utexas.edu)
Only 11 char?
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Unlock Your Computer with a Password-encoded Molecule
Researchers from The University of Texas at Austin have developed an alternative method to encode information in synthetic molecules.
Cockrell School of Engineering (cockrell.utexas.edu)
One downside of the method is that each molecular message can only be read once, since decoding the polymers involves degrading them.
New DRM just dropped. Imagine pouring rented movies into your TV like laundry detergent.