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Researchers at ETH Zurich have developed the first technology that is able to recognise biomarkers in menstrual blood – ...
A team of physicists at ETH Zurich has created a tiny metalens that can half the wavelength of incident light. They have achieved this using a special metal-oxide lens material called lithium niobate ...
Geoscientists at ETH Zurich have solved a previously unexplained mystery using special laboratory experiments and computer simulations. They have demonstrated why earthquake waves change abruptly at a ...
In terms of the volume and the extent of the damage caused, the collapse of the Birch Glacier is unprecedented for the Swiss Alps. Several rockfalls from the Kleine Nesthorn Mountain above the Birch ...
Ammar Mirjan walks through a sprawling industrial hall in Birr in the canton of Aargau, where Brown, Boveri & Cie. once manufactured turbines. The huge cranes under the striking shed roof are not part ...
Even if the rise in global temperatures were to stabilise at its current level, it is projected that the world would lose around 40 per cent of its glaciers. If global warming can be limited to +1.5 ...
In ETH Zurich’s “Waldlabor”, environmental engineers led by Marius Floriancic are using custom-built equipment to study water fluxes in the soil-plant-atmosphere continuum – a globally unique ...
In the Tumor Profiler project, researchers are investigating how new molecular biology methods can help improve treatment options for patients. The researchers analysed malignant melanoma for the ...
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is currently causing quite a stir in meteorology and climate science. Conventional weather and climate models solve mathematical equations numerically to represent the ...
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