Inner Earth, ETH Zurich: Cools faster than expected
According to the study, heat inside the Earth dissipates sooner than expected: is the planet becoming inactive more quickly?
According to the study, heat inside the Earth dissipates sooner than expected: is the planet becoming inactive more quickly?
The RoboDog project aims to offer a technological solution for assisting the blind
Masterstroke by ETH Zurich transmitting terabits of data across the Swiss mountains using a laser. A new era opens for telecommunications.
The new ETH capacitor has started its control tests. It will be able to produce drinking water all day, even at night.
A needle-free drug delivery system could replace injections thanks to an innovative biomimetic patch.
ETH Zurich scientists discover how to turn our blood sugar into electricity to power insulin pumps and pacemakers
Global warming advances at a charge: 1000 more lakes in the Swiss Alps indicate that 2 thirds of the glaciers will disappear.
The construction of the Alva Tower begins, a pioneering project: a 30D printed building of over 3 meters that will overlook the Giulia Valley
It “sees” leaks, changes shape and stands out in scans: a new technological “patch” can change the future of abdominal surgery.
An innovative fabric with integrated sensors measures fatigue during workouts without other electronic components.
Drilling and descending where no one has yet descended: and obtaining infinite energy, regardless of the place.
Researchers investigate the next explosion of Vesuvius. How long will it be before the future eruption, are we prepared?
ANYmal, the quadrupedal robot from ETH Zurich, now has wheels and stands up. You may find him at home for deliveries.
The research is finally able to estimate more precisely the impact that capturing CO2 from the atmosphere would have on the planet.
A laminated biomaterial progressively colors based on the extent of damage suffered: it can avoid disasters of all kinds.
SpaceBok is a robot – research platform to send devices capable of walking to Mars and exploring ravines never seen before.
A team from ETH Zurich is testing two types of wood modified to produce energy. It will be the perfect material for a smart floor, and for much more.
The new Ascento has taken the best of both types of robots: it has two powerful legs, yes, but with an additional wheel on each of them.
An experiment connected artificial and biological neurons (through artificial synapses). First steps for the internet of neuroelectronics
ANYmal is absolutely one of a kind, because it has 4 legs with as many motorized wheels at the ends. Crazy versatility.
At Menlo Park they say they are ready to present by December a functional and wearable prototype of a device for writing with thoughts