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A multi-national team led by USC with researchers hailing from the U.S., China, Pakistan and Israel has developed a system of transmitting data using twisted beams of light at ultra-high speeds – up to 2.56 terabits per second. To put that in perspective, broadband cable (which you probably used to download this) supports up to about 30 megabits per second. The twisted-light system transmits more than 85,000 times more data per second. Their work might be used to build high-speed satellite communication links, short free-space terrestrial links, or potentially be adapted for use in the fiber optic cables that are used by some Internet service providers. "You're able to do things with light that you can't do with electricity," said Alan Willner, electrical engineering professor at the USC Viterbi School of Engineering and the corresponding author of an article about the research that was published in Nature Photonics on June 24. "That's the beauty of light; it's a bunch of photons that can be manipulated in many different ways at very high speed." Willner and his colleagues used beam-twisting "phase holograms" to manipulate eight beams of light so that each one twisted in a DNA-like helical shape as it propagated in free space. Each of the beams had its own individual twist and can be encoded with "1" and "0" data bits, making each an independent data stream – much like separate channels on your radio. Their demonstration transmitted the data over open space in a lab, attempting to simulate the sort of communications that might occur between satellites in space. Among the next steps for the research field will be to advance how it could be adapted for use in fiber optics, like those frequently used to transmit data over the Internet. The team's work builds on research done by Leslie Allen, Anton Zeilinger, Miles Padgett and their colleagues at several European universities. "We didn't invent the twisting of light, but we took the concept and ramped it up to a terabit-per-second," Willner said. His team included Jian Wang, Jeng-Yuan Yang, Irfan M. Fazal, Nisar Ahmed, Yan Yan, Hao Huang, Yongxiong Ren and Yang Yue from USC; Samuel Dolinar from NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory; and Moshe Tur from Tel Aviv University. Wang, the lead author, left USC after completing this research and is now a professor at the Huazhong University of Science and Technology in China.

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Researchers from US, China, Pakistan, and Israel did conducting research into manipulating light to send data at ultra-high speed, great breakthrough in information transmission.
 
This is far superior to fiber optics for data transmission, data speed at 2.56 tetrabits per second! Not to mention unlike fiber optics cables are not needed for data transmission.
 
Applications for this are both military and space, the Pakistani researchers involved in this project should help SUPARCO and PM to adopt this technology, will give Pakistan major advancement in a wide variety of technologies.
 
Pakistani scientific community is growing, each year Pakistan adds 100-200 PhD professionals, they're are now over 8,500 PhDs in Pakistan today probably 9,000 by now (which isn't great by my standard should be at least 250,000 which would mean around 2% of Pakistani poln. are PhD holders). Although Pakistani scientific community is probably larger outside of Pakistan than in Pakistan. They are taking advantage of more advance and high tech institutions and Universities and working with professional research staff and learning and cooperating with them in latest research.


My own research is focused on Central Memory T-Cells.
 
You guys wont believe this but there are pseudo "Researchers" and posters who honestly believe that this kind of technology will soon be sold by the "civil sector" for Internet use lol. As if any ISP will have the technology to develop this or the network infrastructure to provide this. They think the infrastructure network will be soon built to give them connection to the ultra high speed light data transmission at 2.56 terabytes lol. People such as these don't realize this kind of technology will not be given to the civil sector and that this is for space, military, and laboratory applications.
 
Great stuff :)


It is great, but you really should stop copying my posts verbatim, you don't even quote me but present my posts as your own work...Not cool.
 
Pakistani scientific community is growing, each year Pakistan adds 100-200 PhD professionals, they're are now over 8,500 PhDs in Pakistan today probably 9,000 by now (which isn't great by my standard should be at least 250,000 which would mean around 2% of Pakistani poln. are PhD holders). Although Pakistani scientific community is probably larger outside of Pakistan than in Pakistan. They are taking advantage of more advance and high tech institutions and Universities and working with professional research staff and learning and cooperating with them in latest research.


My own research is focused on Central Memory T-Cells
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sir ji can you explain a bit more..
the bolded part.
you are on your own or a team work?
 
sir ji can you explain a bit more..
the bolded part.
you are on your own or a team work?

Not on my own, but work with faculty and fellow student researchers. Central Memory T-Cells are Immune cells which play a critical part in immunological memory.
 
Not on my own, but work with faculty and fellow student researchers. Central Memory T-Cells are Immune cells which play a critical part in immunological memory.

This is good indeed.

i am a medical student and i do know about them
 
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