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Aparajita Singha uses diamonds with defects as sensors at TU Dresden to measure magnetic signals of individual atoms. © TUD/Tobias Ritz

How flawed diamonds are advancing quantum technology

Diamonds with flaws as a tool for science: the new professor Aparajita Singha at TU Dresden uses special diamond sensors to measure magnetic signals from individual atoms. Her ambitious goal for the next five years is to carry out these measurements at room temperature - something that no one else in the world has yet managed to do. Her research in the Cluster of Excellence ctd.qmat is an important basis for future quantum computers and strengthens Saxony's position in quantum technology.

Taiwan's President Lai wants more cooperation for robust semiconductor supply chains. (Archive image) / Photo: Johnson Lai/AP/dpa

Taiwan wants to make chip supply chains more secure

Taiwan is known for its semiconductor technology. However, the country is under pressure, which is why President Lai Ching-te is increasingly seeking cooperation. The Free State of Saxony also has something to do with this.

A sign with the word "Police" hangs on a police station / Photo: Roland Weihrauch/dpa/Symbolic image

Investigation into falsified audio files at demos

State security and the Dresden public prosecutor's office are investigating suspected falsified audio files that were played at demonstrations in Dresden. The police announced on Tuesday that AI-generated audio files had been repeatedly played by the organizers at rallies in the past. These had give ..