06.12.2022: Long-range information transport in antiferromagnets
15.11.2022: Energy-efficient computing with tiny magnetic vortices

Unconventional computing combines Brownian computing with reservoir computing / First prototype developed...
15.11.2022: Using quantum sensor technology to improve brain tumor operations

Quantum technology on its way into society: Joint project DiaQNOS to develop quantum sensors to improve brain tumor surgery...
04.11.2022: IceCube neutrinos give us first glimpse into the inner depths of an active galaxy
26.10.2022: Using chirality for faster, smaller, and more efficient data storage devices

Mainz University succeeds in the first round of the new Carl Zeiss Foundation Wildcard program / Researchers present an innovative approach for enhancing electronic devices...
21.10.2022: The anomalous magnetic moment of the muon – a new conundrum comes to light

New calculations based on fundamental theories deviate from the currently accepted theoretical value...
11.10.2022: 10 years PRISMA Cluster of Excellence at Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz

Significant scientific success and fantastic research opportunities at the Mainz Gutenberg Campus ...
04.10.2022: Erwin Schrödinger Prize for international research team at HIM

Interdisciplinary approach significantly improves analysis in magnetic resonance imaging for medicine and research ...
01.09.2022: Less risk, less costs: Portable spectroscopy devices could soon become real

New method for the detection of alcohols combines zero- to ultralow-field nuclear magnetic resonance with the SABRE-Relay hyperpolarization technique ...
Multidisciplinary study uses magnetometers to investigate the magnetic fields of metropolitan areas...
14.07.2022: Most complex protein knots

Theoretical physicists at Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz put Google's artificial intelligence AlphaFold to the test and find the most complex protein knots so far ...
04.07.2022: After three years: start of first particle collisions at unprecedented energies at LHC
04.07.2022: Obstacle course for microscopic whirlwinds

Joint project involving experimental and theoretical physicists and coordinated by Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz is providing greater insight into the pinning effects of skyrmions...
09.06.2022: Third funding period for collaborative research center investigating soft matter simulation

German Research Foundation approves further four-year funding of the joint Collaborative Research Center/Transregio 146 on Multiscale Simulation Methods for Soft Matter Systems of Mainz University, TU Darmstadt, and the Max Planck Institute for Polymer Research...
19.04.2022: Gutenberg Research Award 2022 for Rainer Blatt

Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz to bestow its most prestigious research award on quantum physicist Rainer Blatt of the University of Innsbruck...
11.04.2022: Photon-photon interactions in the Standard Model and beyond: New research unit at JGU granted DFG funding

A pure quantum effect as the key to a better understanding of the subatomic world / New research program in Mainz bundles a wide range of expertise...
25.03.2022: Artificial hail for more accurate weather forecasts

Vertical wind tunnel at Mainz University supplies important data to facilitate the prediction of heavy rain, hail, and graupel precipitation...
02.03.2022: Carl Zeiss Foundation to provide funding for interdisciplinary TOPML research center for machine learning

Researchers will examine decisions made by algorithms with regard to transparency and fairness as well as data protection and the efficient use of resources...
02.02.2022: Collaborative research project on quantum technology starts on the International Space Station

BECCAL will allow experiments to be conducted on board the ISS using ultracold atoms for fundamental research and for the development of quantum sensors of the future...
01.02.2022: EUR 16 million for photonic quantum processors

BMBF project PhotonQ brings together seven universities and research institutions as well as industrial partners...
20.01.2022: Worldwide coordinated search for dark matter

Sensor network GNOME publishes comprehensive data in Nature Physics for the first time / Nine stations in six countries involved...
10.01.2022: Matter-antimatter symmetry and antimatter gravity studied at once

BASE collaboration sets new standards / Research group from the PRISMA+ Cluster of Excellence at Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz involved in publication in Nature...