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Physicists Discover How to 'Twist' Light Waves, Cram Message Between Islands
It appears scientists have finally found a way how to "twist" light waves. Two laboratories have used laser light and twisted it to send a message in between two islands. The new discovery can have unprecedented effects on data transfer technology, as they can now cram more information in light than ever before.
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