—BBC NEWS | Health | Could water really have a memory?Similarly, Benveniste started a spin-off company called DigiBio, which claimed that water could not only have a memory, but that this memory could be digitized, transmitted via email and reintroduced into another sample of water, which in turn could have an impact on living cells. The US Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) tested DigiBio’s claim and came to the following conclusion: “Our team found no replicable effects from digital signals.