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Quantum cryptography goes wireless

News@Nature: A team of European physicists led by Anton Zeilinger of the University of Vienna, has successfully transmitted a secure quantum 'key' between two of the Canary Islands, opening the possibility of long-distance, wireless quantum cryptography.

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