Advances in teleportation
Published by Deanna Hoak October 5th, 2006 in SFnalThis article notes that physicists in Denmark have succeeded in teleporting “a macroscopic atomic object containing thousands of billions of atoms” a distance of half a meter. I wish the article went into a bit more detail, but it is very interesting nonetheless.
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That is so cool!!
I google-scholared around and it looks to me like you should more details than you want here — or, if you can’t access that (might be that my University has a site license for Nature), in the preprint here. (At least it looks to me like that’s the same article with its title changed slightly.)