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'Nearly unbreakable' crypto modeled off human body
Generates unlimited number of keys, cuts out noise.
Darren Pauli
Apr 7 2014 6:11PM
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Physicists curve light on metal 'chip'
Applications hinge on development of plasmonic circuits.
Liz Tay
Aug 17 2011 3:22PM
Hardware
Hybrid material raises quantum computing hopes
Crystal could generate quantum building blocks.
Liz Tay
Nov 4 2010 1:52PM
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Video: LHC on the brink of 7 TeV
CERN Large Hadron Collider to be revved up this month.
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Munir Kotadia
Mar 12 2010 6:48AM
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Crunch: Telepresence and the end of the world
Sydney gets telepresence but with CERN ramping up the LHC, Coco doesn't believe anybody will be around to use it.
Munir Kotadia
Mar 12 2010 6:45AM
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2008 physics Nobel Prize awarded
The 2008 Nobel Prize for Physics is shared by three scientists for unique discoveries in sub-atomic particles the prize committee announced today.
Emma Hughes
Oct 8 2008 6:55AM
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Energy level probe could speed quantum computing's advent
A newly developed technique of characterising artificial atoms could speed the development of quantum computers.
Liz Tay
Sep 5 2008 6:56AM
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Boffins rewrite laws of physics by reversing light
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Jul 26 2006 12:42PM
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