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A new transistor technology does not require semiconductor doping – offering decisive advantages for controlling and reading quantum chips.

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An exotic quantum phenomenon manifests itself under conditions where one would not normally expect it, show scientists at TU Wien (Vienna).

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Can artificial intelligence be made to follow predefined norms? At TU Wien, this has been achieved through a combination of logic and machine…

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Andreas Schindewolf is researching an exotic new type of molecule: he wants to produce “quantum crystals” from caesium and silver – and has now…

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Gerben Oling conducts research on the geometry of space and time. He develops novel methods that make open questions accessible. For this, he has been…

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How can quantum experiments be carried out with objects that seem far too large? Uroš Delić is redefining the limits of quantum research – and has…