Forschenden der ETH Zürich ist es gelungen, unnatürliche Aminosäuren in grossen Mengen in Bakterien einzuschleusen. Dadurch ...
The series “CSS Analyses in Security Policy” has been discussing current developments in foreign and security policy and their contexts in a concise format since 2006. The topics are often analyzed ...
Der heutige 3. Dezember ist der Internationale Tag der Menschen mit Behinderungen. Es ist und bleibt weiterhin Ziel der ETH ...
Wo Antikörper in der Medizin scheitern, kommen Aptamere ins Spiel. Für ihre Arbeit zur Entwicklung aptamer-modifizierter Biosensoren erhält Nako Nakatsuka, Assistenzprofessorin an der EPFL, den Ruzick ...
Persistente organische Schadstoffe wie DDT oder Lindan belasten Umwelt und Menschen noch Jahrzehnte nach ihrem Einsatz. ETH-Forschende haben ein neues elektrochemisches Verfahren entwickelt, das diese ...
The microrobot is capable of transporting various types of medication and dissolves to release its cargo at its destination. A magnetic navigation system allows for reliable control in the bloodstream ...
D-ARCH Architecture D-BAUG Civil, Environmental and Geomatic Engineering D-BIOL Biology D-BSSE Biosystems Science and Engineering D-CHAB Chemistry and Applied Biosciences D-EAPS Earth and Planetary ...
ETH chemists have developed a tiny, high-performance oxygen sensor that fulfils a wide range of performance criteria. The main innovation is that the sensor works in a similar way to the light ...
A new study demonstrates that human-induced climate change increased the likelihood and intensity of over 200 global heat waves between 2000 and 2023. Emissions associated with each of the 180 largest ...
The CSS education courses are a central part of the study programs of the Department of Humanities, Social and Political Sciences (D-GESS) of ETH Zurich and the Center for Comparative and ...
Four research teams working at CERN at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) have received a research prize worth three million dollars. The three-million-dollar prize is in recognition of their ...
How do you get a robot to move, see and hit a shuttlecock back at the same time? A team of researchers at ETH Zurich led by Marco Hutter, Professor of Robotic Systems, have been studying this question ...
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