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The Austrian Academy of Sciences (in German Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften) is a legal entity under the special protection of the Republic of Austria.

Reducing reliance on rare earths in low-carbon technologies using “cosmic magnet” manufacturing

The race to quantum computing takes a big step forward

Quantum artificial intelligence can learn significantly faster

Quantum coprocessor in the cloud: Opening the door for solving big problems in chemistry, materials research and high-energy physics

With a quantum coprocessor in the cloud, physicists from Innsbruck open the door to the simulation of previously unsolvable problems in chemistry, materials research or high-energy physics. Groups led by Rainer Blatt and Peter Zoller report in Nature how they simulated particle physics phenomena on 20 quantum bits and how the quantum simulator self-verified the

Quantum coprocessor in the cloud: Opening the door for solving big problems in chemistry, materials research and high-energy physics

Complex quantum teleportation moves closer

Novel complex quantum entanglement generated in the laboratory for the first time For future technologies such as quantum computers and quantum encryption, the experimental mastery of complex quantum systems is inevitable. Scientists from the University of Vienna and the Austrian Academy of Sciences have succeeded in making another leap. While physicists around the world are

Complex quantum teleportation moves closer

Finding new therapies by combining drugs

Two drugs taken together can sometimes lead to outcomes that largely deviate from the effect of the separated compounds – a fact well known from warnings on patient information leaflets. However, while doctors strongly advice against unsupervised mixing of drugs, the synergy of two combined pharmaceuticals assessed in an experimental setting can reveal completely new

Finding new therapies by combining drugs

First ethical guideline for research into human organ models

In the latest edition of the professional journal “Science”, Jürgen Knoblich, a leading authority on stem cells and deputy director of the IMBA (Institute for Molecular Biotechnology of the Austrian Academy of Sciences), together with international experts, presents a first ethical guideline for research into human organ models. In the article, he also argues for

First ethical guideline for research into human organ models

Paving the way for a faster quantum computer

Unordered quantum computation: improved efficiency A team of physicists from the University of Vienna and the Austrian Academy of Sciences have demonstrated a new quantum computation scheme in which operations occur without a well-defined order.  The researchers led by Philip Walther and Caslav Brukner used this effect to accomplish a task more efficiently than a

Paving the way for a faster quantum computer

Growing model brains: An embryonic idea

A group of stem-cell biologists have grown an “organoid” that resembles a brain REGENERATIVE medicine, the science of producing tissues and organs from stem cells, is a rapidly developing field. This week, however, it took a leap forward that was big even by its own demanding standards. A team of researchers led by Madeline Lancaster

Growing model brains: An embryonic idea

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