Scientists
in China have succeeded in teleporting information between photons further
than ever before. They transported quantum information over a free space
distance of 16 km (10 miles), much further than the few hundred meters
previously achieved, which brings us closer to transmitting information
over long distances without the need for a traditional signal.
Quantum teleportation is not the same as the teleportation most of us
know from science fiction, where an object (or person) in one place
is "beamed up" to another place where a perfect copy is replicated.
In quantum teleportation two photons or ions (for example) are entangled
in such a way that when the quantum state of one is changed the state
of the other also changes, as if the two were still connected. This
enables quantum information to be teleported if one of the photons/ions
is sent some distance away.