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The Russian Analytical Digest (RAD) analyzes recent events, trends and developments within contemporary Russian politics, economics and business, foreign policy, security and society. Each issue ...
Der diesjährige Preis der Micius Quantum Foundation ehrt die Quantensimulation in optischen Gittern, ein Forschungsgebiet, ...
ETH Zurich and EPFL will release a large language model (LLM) developed on public infrastructure. Trained on the “Alps” supercomputer at the Swiss National Supercomputing Centre (CSCS), the new LLM ...
Geophysicists at ETH Zurich are using models of the lower mantle to identify areas where earthquake waves behave differently than previously assumed. This indicates the presence of zones of rocks that ...
Researchers are developing a living material that actively extracts carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. Photosynthetic cyanobacteria grow inside it, forming biomass and solid minerals and thus binding ...
Researchers at ETH Zurich and Empa have developed a new image sensor made of perovskite. This semiconductor material enables better colour reproduction and fewer image artefacts with less light.
Mit dem Goldenen Löwen für den besten nationalen Beitrag wurde auf der Architekturbiennale 2025 in Venedig der Bahrain-Pavillon ausgezeichnet – ein Projekt zur hitzeangepassten Architektur mit ...
A new type of tissue-engineered cardiac patch could not only seal defective areas of the heart, as has been the case up to now, but also heal them. An interdisciplinary team led by ETH Zurich has ...
Was, wenn Parkettböden aus Holz nicht nur ästhetisch, sondern künftig auch mit Sensorik überzeugen würden? Forschende der ETH Zürich und das Unternehmen Bauwerk Group zeigen in einem von der ...
Who were our earliest ancestors? The answer could lie in a special group of single-celled organisms with a cytoskeleton similar to that of complex organisms, such as animals and plants. ETH ...
Two Master’s students in Computer Science at ETH founded a start-up to offer high-quality, one-on-one online tutoring at affordable rates.
ETH Zurich researchers have investigated how tiny gas bubbles can deliver drugs into cells in a targeted manner using ultrasound. For the first time, they have visualised how tiny liquid jets ...
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