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From 2 to 6 June, ETH Zurich welcomed 133 secondary school students from across Switzerland. During study week, they explored various disciplines and study programmes, exchanging notes with ...
Vom 2. bis 6. Juni begrüsste die ETH Zürich 133 Gymnasiast:innen aus der ganzen Schweiz. Während der sogenannten Studienwoche erhielten sie Einblicke in verschiedene Fachrichtungen und Studiengänge ...
Many Vibrio bacteria can develop a special molecular weapon, the type 6 secretion system, which helps them eliminate competitors for food. For the first time, researchers show that bacterial cells ...
A substantial proportion of metals such as iron, copper and zinc absorb onto manganese oxide particles and sink into the deep-sea sediment. Chemical reactions in the pores of the sediment release the ...
Prof. em Vladimir Pliska worked at the Institute of Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry and from 1970 to 1999 at the leading European university ETH Zurich. His focus was on the biochemical processes ...
The Download ETH Waste Disposal Concept (PDF, 307 KB) applies to all areas of ETH – excluding the cafeterias – and regulates the flow of materials and the responsibilities of all those charged with ...
No. 312: The West and Russia's War of Aggression against Ukraine (2024) Russian Analytical Digest (RAD) Center for Security Studies (CSS), ETH Zürich; Research Centre for East European Studies (FSO), ...
In the face of Russia’s full-scale invasion on February 24,2022, Ukraine displayed remarkable unity – an essential factor in its successful resistance. A sense of Ukrainian identity has never been ...
The world’s tallest 3D-printed tower – known as Tor Alva (meaning “White Tower” in Romansh) – was inaugurated in Mulegns. Tor Alva showcases how digital construction techniques can be used to build ...
Researchers at ETH Zurich develop smart textiles that use acoustic waves instead of electronics to measure touch, pressure and movement precisely. SonoTextiles work with glass microfibres that conduct ...
The new class of vulnerabilities in Intel processors arises from speculative technologies that anticipate individual computing steps. Openings enable gradual reading of entire privilege memory ...