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| Harvard creates a material that lets light go 'infinitely fast' Researchers at Harvard University announced recently that they had successfully developed a means of manipulating light at the nanoscale, which could lead to photonic-based (rather than electronic) telecommunications. Think, ubiquitous fiber optics... http://www.engadget.com/2015/10/22/h...finitely-fast/ |
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