Chinese experts were able a few weeks back to set a new world record for the distance over which teleportation is possible. The Asian group announced that it managed to teleport data over a little less than 100 kilometers (60 miles), but now European researchers set a new record. A group of physicists was able to t... |
21 May 2012 09:43 GMT |
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Experts from the University of Science and Technology of China in Shanghai, led by scientist Juan Yin, have recently been able to teleport photons through free space, over a distance of 97 kilometers (58 miles).
With this achievement, they demonstrated that it might soon become possible to establish quantum communic... |
14 May 2012 06:04 GMT |
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A group of experts at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology in Trondheim were recently able to explain the teleportation effect rats feel. It was determined that certain neurons in the rodents' brains compete for dominance for precise periods of time.
The effect can be seen as the animals scamper... |
30 September 2011 03:07 GMT |
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Sun Microsystems proudly announced on the last day of November that its popular virtualization software, VirtualBox, reached version 3.1.0. This major update brings lots of new features, many bugfixes and improvements over previous 3.0.x versions. The big and breathtaking news is that users are now able to migrate li... |
1 December 2009 07:58 GMT |
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A new version of Sun Microsystems’ VirtualBox is available today, bringing Teleportation, a feature that allows for the live migration of a VM session from one machine to another. Additionally, VM states can now be restored from arbitrary snapshots instead of only the last one. New snapshots can also be taken f... |
26 November 2009 10:12 GMT |
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Many people believe that things such as teleportation, invisibility cloaks and time travel pertain only to science-fiction movies and books, but renowned theoretical physicist Dr. Michio Kaku believes that they may be a lot closer than we think. The expert, who collaborated in creating the string theory, reveals that... |
26 August 2009 07:02 GMT |
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Teleportation defines the relocation of exactly the same item from one initial place to another by using specific technology or paranormal methods. The first mention of the word was in Charles Fort's book “Lo!” from 1931, referring to the connection between the strange occurrence and evanescence of c... |
11 October 2008 08:07 GMT |
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We know teleportation is possible, physicists have previously been able to teleport light particles and electrons, so why aren't we teleporting to work yet? Well, according to scientists, one particle is one thing, E+30 (or 1 followed by 30 zeros) are too many. A human being, or any other large structure for exa... |
21 January 2008 05:52 GMT |
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Teleportation, the well-known sci-fi concept, seems closer and closer with every new discovery in quantum physics and many news articles present the recent finds as "the next step to teleportation" or "beam me up, Scotty," and the general Star Trek clichés.Really, will we ever be able to go from one place to another, ... |
16 July 2007 09:34 GMT |
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Teleportation, the movement of objects or elementary particles from one place to another, more or less instantaneously, without traveling through space, is a very popular fictional concept, appearing in numerous sci-fi productions, "Star Trek" being probably the most famous.Now, a team of scientists set a new record... |
5 June 2007 08:50 GMT |
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