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Scientists at the University of Oxford have discovered that reading a tiny quantum clock requires up to a billion times more energy than operating the clock itself. This finding, published on November 14 in Physical Review Letters, highlights the significant thermodynamic cost of measurement in quantum timekeeping. The research challenges assumptions about energy efficiency in quantum devices and links observation to time's irreversibility.

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