Code for Unbreakable Quantum Encryption

Raw code for 'unbreakable' quantum encryption has been generated at record
speed over optical fiber at NIST. The work is a step toward using
conventional high-speed networks such as broadband Internet and local-area
networks to transmit ultra-secure video for applications such as
surveillance.


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