
"Revolutionary DVD-Sized Disk Stores Petabit Capacity for Endless Movies"
Scientists have developed a "super DVD" capable of holding a petabit of information, equivalent to approximately 125,000 gigabytes or nearly a quarter-million regular DVDs. This breakthrough in optical data storage involves printing information in 3D across hundreds of layers, surpassing the optical diffraction limit barrier. Aside from its potential environmental benefits, the super DVD offers the convenience of having an extensive collection of content readily available on a single disc, blurring the lines between physical media and streaming.