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Chinese Physicists Achieve Quantum Teleportation Over 60 Miles 216

Posted by Soulskill
from the just-keep-the-shields-up-and-you're-fine dept.
MrSeb writes "Chinese physicists are reporting that they've successfully teleported photonic qubits (quantum bits) over a distance of 97 kilometers (60mi). This means that quantum data has been transmitted from one point to another, without passing through the intervening space. It's important to note that the Chinese researchers haven't actually made a photon disappear and reappear 97 kilometers away; rather, they've used quantum entanglement to recreate the same qubit in a new location, with the same subatomic properties as the original qubit. The previous record for transmitting entangled qubits was 16 kilometers, performed by another Chinese team back in 2010 — and perhaps most excitingly, the researchers seem confident that their system will scale up from 97km to distances capable of reaching orbital satellites, at which point we'll actually be able to build a global quantum network for all of our cryptographic needs."
Censorship

AT&T Censors Pearl Jam Bush criticism

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saintlouisblues
saintlouisblues writes "AT&T has apparently censored portions of Pearl Jam's Lollapalooza performance that were critical of President Bush. Most telecommunications companies oppose "net neutrality" and argue that the public can trust them not to censor.. I think not. http://pearljam.com/news/index.php?what=News#195 http://prod1.cmj.com/articles/display_article.php? id=44047312"
Republicans

Missing GOP Emails Had Clues About '04 Election

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HabbyHorse
HabbyHorse writes "A slightly left-heavy site, CommonDreams, talks about how the missing E-mails on Rove's laptop (and from the GOP/RNC servers), may have held smoking gun evidence on the disenfranchisement and other crimes for the 2004 Presidential Election in Ohio.

From the article..."E-mails being sought from Karl Rove's computers, and recent revelations about critical electronic conflicts of interest, may be the smoking guns of Ohio's stolen 2004 election. A thorough recount of ballots and electronic files, preserved by a federal lawsuit, could tell the tale.The major media has come to focus on a large batch of electronic communications which have disappeared from the server of the Republican National Committee, and from White House advisor Rove's computers. The attention stems from the controversial firing of eight federal prosecutors by Attorney-General Alberto Gonzales.""

Long computations which yield zero are probably all for naught.

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