There are two very exciting recent advances in nanotechnology may soon result in a massive increase in memory capacities of your DVDs and iPods. Researchers at the Centre for Micro-Photonics at the Swinburne University of Technology in Victoria ,  Australia 
The material is made up of layers of gold nanorods suspended in clear plastic spun flat on a glass substrate. Multiple data patterns can be written and read within the same area in the material without interfering with each other. Using three wavelengths and two polarizations of light, the Australian researchers have written six different patterns within the same area. They've further increased the storage density to 1.1 terabytes per cubic centimeter by writing data to stacks of as many as 10 nanorod layers.
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