News
Researchers at ETH Zurich have developed the first technology that is able to recognise biomarkers in menstrual blood – ...
In terms of the volume and the extent of the damage caused, the collapse of the Birch Glacier is unprecedented for the Swiss Alps. Several rock avalanches from Kleines Nesthorn, a mountain located ...
Even if the rise in global temperatures were to stabilise at its current level, it is projected that the world would lose around 40 per cent of its glaciers. If global warming can be limited to +1.5 ...
In ETH Zurich’s “Waldlabor”, environmental engineers led by Marius Floriancic are using custom-built equipment to study water fluxes in the soil-plant-atmosphere continuum – a globally unique ...
Information & Communication – Providing rich cultural insights and fostering engagement with global customers. E-Commerce –Providing excellent UX to explore and purchase authentic traditional Japanese ...
Dr Nicole Ursula Stoffel (*1990), currently Research Group Leader at the University of Oxford, United Kingdom, as Tenure Track Assistant Professor of Clinical Biopharmacy in the Department of ...
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is currently causing quite a stir in meteorology and climate science. Conventional weather and climate models solve mathematical equations numerically to represent the ...
In order to cover 60 per cent of Switzerland's electricity demand from new renewable energy sources by 2050, the capacity of solar power systems would have to quadruple compared to today. The capacity ...
The Bauwerk Group has teamed up with the professorship of “Wood Materials Science” at ETH Zurich and Empa, led by Prof. Ingo Burgert, to investigate how sustainable parquet flooring of the future can ...
“(...) With our research, we create knowledge and develop technologies to meet the global challenges of our time. We project a sustainable, future-oriented, and ...
The joint project with the catering companies aims to make the restaurants on the ETH Zurich campus more sustainable. The demand of the guests is crucial for success. From October, the ‘meh als gmües’ ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results