Quantum computing advances with control of entanglement

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    Quantum computing advances with control of entanglement

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    Quantum entanglement on demand could lead to a super-secure internet
    https://www.engadget.com/2018/06/14/quantum-entanglement-on-demand/
     
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    Information teleported between two computer chips for the first time
    December 26, 2019
    https://newatlas.com/quantum-computing/quantum-teleportation-computer-chips/
     
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    Quantum entanglement breakthrough could boost encryption, secure communications
    https://www.zdnet.com/article/quant...could-boost-encryption-secure-communications/
     
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    Singapore researchers tapping quantum cryptography to enhance network encryption
    https://www.zdnet.com/article/singa...m-cryptography-to-enhance-network-encryption/
     
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    "U.S. hatches plan to build a quantum Internet that might be unhackable
    The new network would sit alongside the existing Web, offering a more secure way to send and process information


    U.S. officials and scientists unveiled a plan Thursday to pursue what they called one of the most important technological frontiers of the 21st century: building a quantum Internet...The Department of Energy and its 17 national labs will form the backbone of the project...Pieces of the network are already up and running at various national labs...

    A quantum Internet relies on photons exhibiting a quantum state known as entanglement, which allows them to share information over long distances without having a physical connection...Any attempt to observe or disrupt these particles would automatically alter their state and destroy the information being transmitted, scientists say..."

    https://www.washingtonpost.com/tech...tional1-8-12_quantum-505pm:homepage/story-ans
     
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