Movie Frames Saved to Atomic Vapor

Physicists give new meaning to the “cloud storage.”

Remember when you could barely fit a few digital photos on a USB storage stick? In the future we won’t even need solid objects to carry around our files. We’ll use vapor. This new method for storing images could represent an important leap for quantum computing and communications.

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    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ChBZUuRVMsU Watch the video…who is this guy? As perplexed as I am about him, I thoroughly...
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    Movie Frames Saved to Atomic Vapor Remember when you could barely fit a few digital photos on a USB storage stick? In...
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    Shit.
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    More proof of concept (and its only two badly restricted frames), but still!
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