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The University of Chicago is working on an ‘unhackable’ internet

David Awschalom, physicist at UChicago and Argonne National Laboratory, works on a quantum information experiment with graduate students in his lab.

The University of Chicago is working on an ‘unhackable’ internet

David Awschalom, physicist at UChicago and Argonne National Laboratory, works on a quantum information experiment with graduate students in his lab.

The University of Chicago is working on an ‘unhackable’ internet

David Awschalom, physicist at UChicago and Argonne National Laboratory, works on a quantum information experiment with graduate students in his lab.

   

UChicago scientists are developing a so-called quantum internet, a far more secure version of the web that could make hacking impossible.

Reset learns more about the technology and what kind of impact it could have on our world.

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