... Ich habe nicht nur unglaublich viel gelernt und gesehen, sondern auch viele interessante Menschen kennengelernt, mit denen ich hoffentlich noch lange in Kontakt ...
Bradley Nelson, Professor für Robotik und Intelligente Systeme an der ETH Zürich, ist zum Fellow des American Institute for ...
Helium ist infolge des Kriegs im Nahen Osten derzeit ein knappes Gut. Gleichzeitig ist das Edelgas als flüssiges Kühlmittel ...
Das Center for Security Studies (CSS) der ETH Zürich ist ein Kompetenzzentrum für schweizerische und internationale Sicherheitspolitik. Es bietet sicherheitspolitische Expertise in Forschung, Lehre ...
No. 335: The Limits of Economic Adaptation Author (s): Tatiana Mitrova, Stephen K. Wegren, Fabian Burkhardt, Sonya Richter, Timofei Mikhasev, Denis Morokhin, Arnold Khachaturov, Sebastian Hoppe Editor ...
Researchers developed a fireproof material from sawdust and mineral that can be used for internal partitions. Initial estimates show material could achieve the same fire protection class as ...
Researchers have produced elastic ear cartilage from human cells in a laboratory; the cartilage retains its shape in animal models. The artificial ear offers similar stability and malleability to a ...
Millions of people use password managers. They make accessing online services and bank accounts easy and simplify credit card payments. Many providers promise absolute security – the data is said to ...
The right amount of oxygen being present when the Earth’s core was formed meant that there was sufficient phosphorus and nitrogen available in the mantle and crust. This means the Earth was the ...
ETH researchers have developed a novel hydrogel consisting mainly of water and a polymer network. Using laser light, the researchers can very quickly solidify the hydrogel into a material with ...
Publisher(s): Center for Security Studies (CSS), ETH Zürich; Research Centre for East European Studies (FSO), University of Bremen; Caucasus Research Resource Center (CRRC-Georgia); Center for Eastern ...
A process developed at ETH Zurich enables the massive miniaturisation of organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs) in only one single step. The light sources are now smaller than the wavelength of the ...