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Researchers have achieved a breakthrough to enable ‘perfectly secure’ hidden communications for the first time.
The method uses new advances in information theory methods to conceal one piece of content inside another in a way that cannot be detected.
This may have strong implications for information security, besides further applications in data compression and storage.
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HRL Laboratories, LLC, has published the first demonstration of universal control of encoded spin qubits. This newly emerging approach to quantum computation uses a novel silicon-based qubit device architecture, fabricated in HRL’s Malibu cleanroom, to trap single electrons in quantum dots. Spins of three such single electrons host energy-degenerate qubit states, which are controlled by nearest-neighbor contact interactions that partially swap spin states with those of their neighbors.
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Artificial skin, also known as synthetic skin, is a man-made material that is designed to mimic the properties and functions of human skin. It is used in a variety of applications, including wound healing, cosmetic surgery, and skin research.
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