Scientists evade the Heisenberg uncertainty principle
Researchers report the discovery of a new technique that could drastically improve the sensitivity of instruments such as magnetic resonance imagers (MRIs) and atomic clocks. The study reports a technique to bypass the Heisenberg uncertainty principle. This technique hides quantum uncertainty in atomic features not seen by the instrument, allowing the scientists to make very high precision measurements. Ref. Source 7v.
Quantum noise reduction method for enhanced precision in atomic clocks. Finding ways to reduce quantum noise can enhance the precision of measurement in atomic fountain clocks or in methods used for quantum information processing. Physicists are now investigating ways of improving the analysis of quantum noise measurement in the case of spectroscopic investigations. Source 9s.