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 ...
The life of ETH students does not only take place in the lecture halls. Bars, restaurants, events, as well as sports and music activities provide variety and recreation. For leisure, Zurich's lively ...
The Master’s degree programme in Biology has the goal to convey the biological concepts and practical skills necessary in different areas of biology (see «Specialisations»). A special emphasis is ...
Have you ever asked yourself what kind of a world we might find ourselves thriving in 20 or 30 years from now? Will the unbelievable science fiction of today become the reality of tomorrow? What will ...
ETH Zurich is required by external page Switzerland’s Higher Education Act to have a quality control system that ensures the high quality of teaching, research and services (as well as other ...
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 ...
Forschenden der ETH Zürich ist es gelungen, unnatürliche Aminosäuren in grossen Mengen in Bakterien einzuschleusen. Dadurch ...
Der heutige 3. Dezember ist der Internationale Tag der Menschen mit Behinderungen. Es ist und bleibt weiterhin Ziel der ETH ...
ETH researchers have developed an implantable fuel cell that generates electricity from excess glucose in the blood. This could be used to operate medical devices in the future. When combined with ...
ETH Zurich researchers have developed a process that can be used on site to render environmental toxins such as DDT and lindane harmless and convert them into valuable chemicals – a breakthrough for ...
The Morandi group develops a wide range of conceptually novel chemical reactions like shuttle catalysis, single-bond metathesis or nitrogen-atom insertion that provide new strategies to construct, ...
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 ...
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