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Crypto with Epoxy Tokens, Glass Balls and Lasers

Anonymous Coward writes "Scientists from MIT and ThingMagic have collaborated and developed an innovative crypto mechanism using epoxy tokens, glass spheres and lasers. They have actually created a physical one-way function that cannot be tampered, copied or faked! The full scoop can be found at MSNBC, and also at Nature, & TOI."

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  1. I already have one of these in my wallet.. by gsfprez · · Score: 5, Funny

    actually, i have 3.

    there are 50 or so of em lying around at home, making my wife mad.

    so explain again why guitar picks are news?
    (my apologies to westsky in advance)

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    guns kill people like spoons make Rosie O'Donnell fat.
  2. Headline from Nature reads: by dr_dank · · Score: 5, Funny

    Cheap trick secures secrets

    Finally! Something to go hand-in-hand with my REO Speedwagon encryption algorithm.

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    Where does the school board find them and why do they keep sending them to ME?
  3. Re:Old Technology, new twist by still_sick · · Score: 5, Funny

    So remember, the next time a nuclear scientist asks to borrow your elbow macaroni and glue-on sparkles, he might not be making a birthday card for his mom - he might be ensuring the security of the world!

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    ...Also, I didn't know Buggalo could fly.
  4. And the marketing poeple. . . by dasboy · · Score: 5, Funny

    will bill this as "Cryptography with balls."

  5. Re:Remember the SGI Patent? #@ +1; Informative @# by micromoog · · Score: 5, Funny
    the crystal method is highly random and STATIC

    Yeah, I agree. That band sucks.