by RLE at MIT | Dec 14, 2012 | News Links
Did you know plants use quantum mechanics every day? That quantum computers can hack the encryption used in online commerce? Or that a ‘quantum internet’ could someday teleport your emails? MIT’s Seth Lloyd discusses those and other quantum mysteries in this episode...
by RLE at MIT | Aug 3, 2012 | Awards, RLE News Articles
On the evening of August 1st, 2012, RLE Professor Seth Lloyd received the Quantum Communication Award for Theoretical Research at the Eleventh International Conference on Quantum Communication, Measurement, and Computing (QCMC 2012), which was held the week of July...
by RLE at MIT | Jun 6, 2012 | News Links
Bizarre rules that govern the behavior of elementary particles quite confounding. «more» Related Links: A 3‑month-old gets quantum mechanics — and you don’t Professor Seth Lloyd RLE Quantum Information...
by RLE at MIT | Apr 10, 2012 | News Links
Quantum physics is a bizarre world where very small particles can be in two places at once and can pass through barriers that should be impenetrable. «more» Related Links: Quantum biology: Physics tricks from microbes, slime and flies Professor Seth Lloyd...
by RLE at MIT | Apr 9, 2012 | News Links
RLE Professor Seth Lloyd weighs in on the subject «more» Related Links: Science Fiction or Fact: Is Time Travel Possible? Professor Seth Lloyd RLE Quantum Information...