Teleportation
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Wormholes are a sci-fi staple, and and it's possible that they exist in the real universe. But how would they work? Physicists have now used a quantum processor to simulate a traversable wormhole, teleporting information between two quantum systems.
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A quantum internet would be much faster and more secure than the regular web – and now it may be one step closer to reality. Scientists have used quantum teleportation to send information over long distances, with a higher fidelity than ever before.
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Scientists from Austria and China throw Schrodinger's Cat for a loop.
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Physicists at the University of Geneva claim to have succeeded in passing information from light into matter using the teleportation of a photon via optical fiber cable to a receiving crystal located over 25 km (15 m) away
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Researchers in the Netherlands claim to have successfully transferred data via teleportation across the width of a room, and hope to go on to prove that Einstein's rejection of the theory of entanglement was wrong.
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Physicists have developed a method to make quantum teleportation much more efficient than was previously possible, leading the way to better quantum computers and, perhaps, the teleportation of object and humans.