Quantum Cryptography Gets Nanotube Boost
c1ay writes "In an article at the ScienceDaily News it is reported that two researchers at the University of Rochester have discovered a new property of carbon nanotubes, ideal photon emission. "The emission bandwidth is as narrow as you can get at room temperature," says Lukas Novotny, professor of optics at Rochester and co-author of the study. Such a narrow and steady emission can make such fields as quantum cryptography and single-molecule sensors a practical reality. RSA and Elliptic Curve wouldn't stand a chance against this unbreakable encryption."
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"pusmuffin" is funnier.
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That sounds like some new form of VD or something.
But can they stop the viagra and enlargement ads?
Could they be programmed to tunnel through the Internet, seek out and bind to the sender in a way that makes them instantly the most attractive object to, say, any and all lightning discharges within a 1000 mile radius - it would look kinda like Neo when he took the red pill and then looked in the mirror.
Bwahahahaha
AT&ROFLMAO
they make lousy spel chekers
Wait till they start putting them in shampoo and ati-wrinkle cream.
...and he grinned, like a fox eating shit out of a wire brush.
I still haven't managed to get a date by using nanotubes.
Way to go, nanotubes.
- "They misunderestimated me."