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Quantum Teleportation Goes the Distance: Record-Breaking Distance of 143 Kilometers Through Free Space
September 5, 2012 An international research team has achieved quantum teleportation over a record-breaking distance of 143 kilometers through free ... > full storyMore: -
Watching Quantum Mechanics in Action: Researchers Create World Record Laser Pulse
September 4, 2012 A research team has created the world's shortest laser pulse and in the process may have given scientists a new tool to watch quantum mechanics in action -- something that has been hidden from view ... > full story -
Using Magnetism to Understand Superconductivity
September 4, 2012 Research in atomic scale magnetism could play a role in the development of new materials that could permit lossless electricity ... > full story -
New Wave of Technologies Possible After Ground-Breaking Analysis Tool for Nanometer Devices Developed
August 26, 2012 A revolutionary tool has enabled researchers to analyze nanometer-sized devices without destroying them for the first time, opening the door to a new wave of ... > full story -
Simplified Approach for High-Power, Single-Mode Lasers
August 24, 2012 Researchers have developed a new resonator that creates the purest, brightest, and most powerful single-mode quantum cascade lasers yet at the eight-12 micron range, a wavelength of great interest ... > full story -
Shaking the Electron Has Strengthened Quantum Mechanics
August 23, 2012 Atomic orbital electrons react to change of nucleus electric charge following each beta decay and to flying nearby particles emitted from the nucleus. Physicists have simulated such processes for 6He ... > full story -
Imprisoned Molecules 'Quantum Rattle' in Their Cages
August 20, 2012 Scientists have discovered that a space inside a special type of carbon molecule can be used to imprison other smaller molecules such as hydrogen or ... > full story -
Researchers Make Quantum Processor Capable of Factoring a Composite Number Into Prime Factors
August 19, 2012 Computing prime factors may sound like an elementary math problem, but try it with a large number, say one that contains more than 600 digits, and the task becomes enormously challenging and ... > full story -
A New Route to Dissipationless Electronics
August 19, 2012 A team of researchers has demonstrated a new material that promises to eliminate loss in electrical power transmission. The surprise is that their methodology for solving this classic energy problem ... > full story -
Electronic Read-out of Quantum Bits
August 16, 2012 Quantum computers promise to reach computation speeds far beyond that of today’s computers. As they would use quantum effects, however, they would also be susceptible to external interferences. ... > full story
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