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Das Stipendium ermöglicht Degen und seiner Gruppe im Departement Physik, einen integrierten photonischen Chip für die ...
Paolo Arosio, Professor am Institut für Chemie- und Bioingenieurwesen, erhält eine ERC-Proof-of-Concept Grant für die ...
The annual Bulletin on Swiss Security Policy (Bulletin zur schweizerischen Sicherheitspolitik) deals with current issues in Swiss foreign and security policy and presents selected CSS projects. It ...
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 ...
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 ...
“CSS Mediation Resources” is a series that aims to provide methodological guidance and insights to mediators, negotiators and peace practitioners working to address violent political conflicts. It is ...
Tierversuche sind für zahlreiche Forschungsfragen an der ETH Zürich unverzichtbar. Entsprechend bekennt sich die Hochschule klar zur tierexperimentellen Forschung. Die Fachstelle Tierschutz & 3R lädt ...
New smart textiles developed by researchers at ETH Zurich use acoustic waves and glass fibres to help make precise measurements. They are light, breathable and inexpensive, and offer great potential ...
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 ...
The Center for Security Studies (CSS) at ETH Zürich is a center of competence for Swiss and international security policy. It offers security policy expertise in research, teaching, and consulting ...
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 ...
Physicists at ETH Zurich have developed a lens with magic properties. Ultra-thin, it can transform infrared light into visible light by halving the wavelength of incident light.
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