Researchers show off discs that could store 2000 DVDs

Researchers at a University in Melbourne, Australia have come up with a “five dimensional” disc capable of storing 2000 times more data than a conventional DVD. The research was conducted at Swinburne University and was published today in the journal Nature. The discs, which are the same size as a conventional DVD, use nanostructures to add an additional two dimensions to existing disc’s three dimensional structure. – From PC World