Shuyuan Mary Ho Metcalfe
Sociotechnical Behavioral Scientist for Cyberinfrastructure Security Research
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How (un-hackable!) Quantum Cryptology Works

Posted on December 4, 2013 by conrad
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By harnessing the unpredictable nature of matter at the quantum level, physicists have figured out a way to exchange information on secret keys.

Check it out at HowStuffWorks.com by clicking here.

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