Quantum radar has been demonstrated for the first time

Researchers at the Institute of Science and Technology Austria have used entangled microwaves to create the world’s first quantum radar.

A quantum radar device based on entangled photons works at such low power that it can hide behind background noise, making it useful for biomedical and security applications. (MIT Technology Review)

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