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artist's impression of a quantum clock
© Alexander Rommel & TU Wien

Quantum effects are often used today for extremely precise measurements. But where is the absolute limit of accuracy? Results from TU Wien and collaborators show that it is…

Decorative image with streams of zeros and ones.
© Oliver Diekmann, oliver-diekmann.graphics / TU Wien

In a collaboration between TU Wien and FU Berlin, researchers have measured what happens when quantum physical information is lost. This clarifies important connections…

Aerial view of a particle accelerator: a round blue structure with people and measuring instruments in the center.
© Fermilab, CC BY-SA 4.0

After years of research into the magnetic dipole moment of muons, theory and experiment have finally been compared with precision – with excellent agreement.

Computer rendering and microscope image

TU Wien (Austria) and Keio University (Japan) have now found a way to create artificial blood vessels in miniature organ models in a rapid and reproducible manner.