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Scientists Teleport Information Between Ions a Meter Apart

erickhill writes with word that scientists from the University of Maryland have successfully transferred information from one charged atom to another without having it cross the intervening space of about one meter. The academic paper is available in the journal Science, though it requires a subscription to see more than the abstract. Scientists have previously teleported unmolested qubits between photons of light, and between photons and clouds of atoms. But researchers have long sought to teleport qubits between distant atoms. Light's high speed of travel makes photons good transporters of information, but for storing quantum information, atoms are a much better choice because they're easier to hold on to. 'This is a big deal,' comments Myungshik Kim, a quantum physicist at Queen's University Belfast in the United Kingdom. 'To store information as it is in quantum form, you have to have a teleportation scheme available between two stationary qubits. Then you can store them and manipulate them later on.'"

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  1. Beam me up by Cyrus20 · · Score: 0, Redundant

    Beam me up Scotty!!!

  2. Re:Scotty! by bluefoxlucid · · Score: 0, Redundant

    We come in peace! Shoot to kill, shoot to kill, shoot to kill! We come in peace! Shoot to kill! Scotty, beam me up!

  3. Re:Scientists Teleport Information Between Ions by ExtremePhobia · · Score: 0, Redundant

    Are they positive?

    ha, I see what you did there!