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A hydrogel that adheres firmly to cartilage and meniscus
Using gold nanoparticles to destroy viruses
An algorithm designed to expand Wikipedia in all languages 29.05.2017
Avec Giotto l’intelligence artificielle s’exprime en trois dimensions
A green battery for home use in rural Africa
Cancer cells can communicate over longer distances within the body
IC Research Day 2018 - The Future of Software
A new approach to modeling tumors
Stroke patients take the lead in their rehabilitation 09.05.2017
Laboratory of Construction Materials LMC, Karen Scrivener
A rammed-earth pavilion to be built in St. Gallen 14.08.2017
EPFL researchers crack an enduring physics enigma
Mary Ann Mansigh Karlsen
New tools to unravel the mysteries of water
Modeling the friction between pages in a book
EPFL-developed geothermal panels reach international finals
Mapping urban underground potential, january 9, 2017
CHF 14 million of funding for all-terrain radiology
Nontoxic, variable-stiffness threads for dexterous cardiac catheters
Humanitarian Tech Hub, march 8, 2016
A folding drone that's ready for takeoff in a snap, may 20, 2015
Artificial intelligence helps design an ultra-aerodynamic bike
mapKITE: High precision 3D mapping 02.05.2017
AMLD EPFL 2025
MindMaze 01.05.2017
Archives EPFL
Scientists delve into natural slicks on Lake Geneva
Integrated photonic circuits could help close the 'terahertz gap'
EPFL Extension School - My Digital Future
Seed-Money Latin America, November 17, 2016
New imaging method gives live glimpse into how cells work
Exploring the use of environmental strains for biocement production
Explore the universe with virtual reality
Brain-Machine Interface, June 24, 2015
EPFL introduces the new Bernoulli Center for Fundamental Studies
Anne Mellano, actrice de la mobilité de demain
EPFL now has a single hub to answer all image-analysis questions
Observing cellular activity, one molecule at a time
Swiss Living Challenge. La maison solaire suisse ira briller à Denver, le 10 mars 2017
Maintaining the structure of gold and silver in alloys
An app to help you zero in on summer fun 27.07.2017
A biosensor to help rheumatoid arthritis patients SensUs - EPFSens
Exploring a new approach to treating collapsed airways in newborns
Innovation Day 2019
openfood.ch, november 22, 2016
EPFL launches new Center for Quantum Science and Engineering
Are Chinese politics a threat to the patent system?
Lightweight, ultra-connected seaborne containers
Engineering Industry Day 2025
EPFL Day of International Research
Start-ups: les secrets de la croissance
New implant offers promise for the paralyzed
BIOENGINEERING DAY 2019
Box office success thanks to artificial intelligence
start-up Picterra
Installation d'un aimant pour résonance magnétique suite, le 15 novembre 2016
Lake Geneva forecasts now online, august 3, 2016
Making installed train windows permeable to mobile-phone signals
Hackuarium
EPFL architects rethink the city-river balance within neighborhoods
Smart ring offers a simple way to monitor your health
A model for keeping the pandemic in check in Italy
Urban Gardens 22.05.2017
Engineered protein gives an energetic boost to cancer-fighting cells
Clara Moldovan
Age-old technique enhanced by computer modeling
EPFL Carbon Team aims to capture CO2 with sieves and sponges
Forget joysticks, use your torso to pilot drones
SpeakUp, may 30, 2016
Deepwater renewal in Lake Geneva in light of climate change
SCIENTASTIC 2019 samedi-dimanche AH
Primates Regain Control of Paralyzed Limb, november 9, 2016
Researchers open door to stain-free labeling of cellular components
EPFL students get hands-on experience with “Made in China”
Sprinting, swerving and weaving is a matter of agility. Summer series
Scientists apply genetic methods to linguistics
Inaguration of the Center for Artificial Muscles
EPFL now has its own Hyperloop test track
Medical biosensor chip, may 27, 2015
Aleva Neurotherapeutics
The motorcycle of the future won't need a rider, september 12, 2016
Innoseed ENAC, january 31, 2017
EPFL Day of International Research PM
Switzerland Innovation
Margaux Duchamp
The IsoSpring clock, december 8, 2016
Trust Valley sets off at EPFL
The Swiss National Science Foundation boosts renewables research, february 15, 2015
Nuit de la science Genève
Pinpointing sources of water pollution with a robotic eel 25.07.2017
Corals and aquatic life of the Red Sea
Ultra-light gloves let users “touch” virtual objects
Summer Series - Andreas Burg: taming imperfect chips
New hydrogel can repair tears in human tissue
Summer series - Boosting learning by putting theory into practice
Interview with Matthias Gäumann and Andreas Mortensen, november 2, 2015
Chalets provide insight into our relationship with mountains. Patrick Giromini
A wireless patch for monitoring emergency-room patients
Congress march 26
2020 Youth Olympic Games: a testing ground for new technologies
Towards a more affordable analysis of air pollution
Poster session and Social dinner
A self-healing composite
Florian Breider: a passion for all things Japanese
Gut microbiome serves as a “second brain” regulating our bodies
Predicting hydraulic fracture propagation more accurately
EPFL scientists take modeling to new heights
Breath test for detecting head and neck cancer, April 10, 2015
Dasaraden Mauree aux côtés de la tour météorologique au LESO-PB, ENAC, le 13 septembre 2016
EPFL champions energy geostructures
EPFL creates a solar cooker with solid potential in Switzerland
Scala Center, february 17, 2016
New dual-propeller drone can fly twice as long
EPFL Research Day Fribourg 2019
Rayform, Email Objects that sculpt light, july 27, 2016
Infinight, An app for nightlife reviews, april 7, 2017
3D imaging of surface chemistry in confinement 20.07.2017
Study reveals mechanics of the ideal surgical knot
Viruses could become harder to kill
Technology gets disabled people back on their feet, october 6, 2016
CLIMACT: Meeting between scientists and industrialists
Turning wastewater sludge into energy and mineral salts
AMLD EPFL 2025 February 12
Gamaya, hyperspectral camera, november 13, 2015
AMLD EPFL 2025 February 14
EPFL introduces minor in imaging to meet growing demand from research
A research team aims to reduce influenza transmission
Transistor-integrated cooling for a more powerful chip
Robotic Fingers with a Gentle Touch, january 27, 2016
EPFL spin-off develops protein to boost immunotherapy
Participatory democracy platforms gain traction in Switzerland
EPFL Research Day Genève 2019
Campus Lecture Professor Hiroshi Amano
High prevalence of sleep disorders detected in Yverdon-les-Bains
New study improves the trustworthiness of wind power forecasts
Several thousand suns in a laboratory, september 21, 2016
A clever way to recover weather balloon radiosondes
Two months in Pyeongchang to study Korean snowfalls
Smart helmets to prevent head trauma
How can we make our housing less heteronormative?
Chip lets scientists study biocement formation in real-time
Composites are going low-carbon
Tiny biodegradable circuits for releasing painkillers inside the body
Our brains have a “fingerprint” too
Photographs of Catherine Leutenegger
“We're extremely proud to have gone down this route” Martine Laprise
Microscope reveals the secrets of a material's structure
EPFL spinoff QGel raises 12 million dollars from private investors, december 12, 2016
A bacterial powder for quickly stabilizing gravel surfaces
New hydropower dam design tested at EPFL
Steerable soft robots could enhance medical applications
Using haptic feedback joysticks to fly drones
Identifying pesticides in hair, august 15, 2016
An avatar uses your gait to predict how many calories you will burn
Reconciling solar energy and heritage preservation, november 29, 2016
How mitochondria make the cut
Symposium Swiss Space Center
Pierre Brisson, Mars Society Switzerland
The robot Roveo, october 27, 2015
Deforming virtual reality, on purpose 24.07.2017
EPFL Day of International Research Lunch
A smart artificial hand for amputees merges user and robotic control
Andrea Ablasser wins the Leenaards Foundation's 2020 Science Prize
Using spent barley grain to lower the sugar content of certain foods
From rail to sky in a Clip-Air capsule 17.07.2017
Restless nature of human spinal cord, non-invasive imaging reveals
EPFL CIS NeurIPS 2022 Regional Post-Event
Inauguration of LACUS, June 3, 2016
Protective suit against Ebola and future epidemics, april 19, 2016
“Civil engineering is crucial for damaged structures in Gaza”
Corals, Cooperation and Cooking: meet Anders Meibom
Self-healing composites extend a product's lifespan
Kumar Varoon Agrawal prospects advanced purification processes
second part
ENAC Research Day 23.05.2017
Redefining energy efficiency in data processing
“Fruit flies are a major source of inspiration in robotics” Pavan Ramdya
Fine particles come into greater focus 10.07.2017
A touchable tablet to guide the visually impaired 05.05.2017
Digitizing and replicating the world of materials
Bringing Leonardo da Vinci's designs to life
Workshops morning march 24 2024
Andrew Oates, a passion for cycles
Deep Artificial Composer 06.07.2017
Rapid early detection of drug resistance in cancer patients
EPFL researchers put technology to work for the global South
Open Science Day 2019
Gamma-ray method monitors nuclear reactors safely and quickly
Poster session
Feedback enhances brainwave control of a novel hand-exoskeleton
New system uses floor vibrations to detect building occupants
EPFL engineers introduce a new approach for recycling plastics
Guanidinium stabilizes perovskite solar cells at 19% efficiency
Using images and artificial intelligence to inspect bridges
Red is shown to create a surprising amount of glare
Novel sandwich technology improves sensitivity of rapid tests
Pomegranate finally reveals its powerful anti-aging secret, july 11, 2016
Integrated Actuators Laboratory (LAI) Yves Perriard
Trust Valley
EPFL spin-off Lunaphore raises 23 million francs
Using air to amplify light
Bioprinted mini pancreas will help in the fight against diabetes
AMLD EPFL march 24
AMLD EPFL 2025 February 13
Careers in Photonics november 18 2022
A collaboration to push the boundaries of cosmos mapping
IGLUNA project
How cryogenic microscopy could help strengthen food security
New technique reveals limb control in flies – and maybe robots
Artificial intelligence can help you protect your personal data
EPFL researchers defy the limits of streaming
Helping drone swarms avoid obstacles without hitting each other
The mushroom that works like a green 3D printer
Workshops afternoon march 24 2024
Brain fingerprints help doctors detect neurological disease
6-legged robots faster than life. March 31, 2017
Au cœur de la Terre, les roches invisibles révèlent leurs complexités
Getting hydrogen out of ammonia
Sonceboz has opened an innovation cell at EPFL Innovation Park, march 3, 2016
Algorithm for Wi-Fi, january 23, 2015
Kandou Bus
Virtual reality helps measure vulnerability to stress
Making industrial robots smarter and more versatile
A Composite Thread that Varies in Rigidity, october 27, 2016
New real-time guidable-tip wire for surgically treating strokes
Engineers facilitate the restoration of lake deltas
Storing CO2 underground, decembre 14, 2015
Brain ‘noise' keeps nerve connections young
Two items of anthology now stored for eternity in DNA
The surprising effect of presence hallucinations on social perception
Startups: Where design and technology meet
Worms in high-tech housing replace laboratory mice
An EPFL startup makes residential solar panels twice as efficient, september 7, 2016
Awakening “ghosts” in patients with Parkinson's
Reliable radon measurements, a challenge for property owners
Signal Processing Laboratory 4 LTS4, march 31, 2017
Swiss Polar, july 1 2016
Apety – the app that makes eating out a piece of cake
New software can model natural light from the occupants' perspective
A revolutionary material for aerospace and neuromorphic computing
Summer series on student projects, eco-friendly mobility in a Fribourg neighborhood, august 8, 2016
Careers in Photonics november 17 2022
Artificial Intelligence Day
Vincent Kaufmann: “There are two sides to mobility – movement and moorings”, february 22, 2017
Energy Strategy 2050: the potential of millions of Swiss rooftops
Soon a transparent surgical mask to keep smiling
Bat wings boost hovering efficiency
“The best part of founding a startup is the early-stage phase" Vincent Bieri
Welcome and Registration
Bloom Biorenewables develops biomass-based plastics
Artificial intelligence helps create at the right time
Using spider silk as chemical sensors. january 8, 2016
Swisscom and EPFL partner in the digital revolution, december 16, 2015
The subtle mechanics of an avalanche – as seen in 3D
DeepArt, february 17, 2016
Stabilizing a cliff using biomineral binders
Optical technology can slash the energy required by AI
A bench out of glass that's as resistant as steel
Innovative arthritis treatment combines heat with exercise
Keynote speakers 3, march 26
LiftPose3D: Turning 2D images into 3D models
A virtual escape game awaits visitors to Forum EPFL
“We teach mice to play video games!” James Priestley
Spintronics just got faster, July 27, 2015
An insect-inspired drone
Cooperation among vehicles with or without a driver, january 30, 2017
New technology can collect CO2 from a truck's exhaust pipe
Microscope à fibre optique, le 10 septembre 2015
L'EPFL à la Nuit de la science
EPFL-CIS & RIKEN-AIP Workshop on Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence
Computational methods to ease the reuse of construction components
From cell fat to cell fate
SUMMER SERIES on Student Projects. Using servers for home heating, july 5, 2016
EPFL students' table-football robot, august 11, 2016
Clever device drastically reduces the vibration from rotating parts
A new center for artificial muscles
New fab lab combines creativity with skills development
A new exhibition showcases the Swiss Riviera's modernist heritage
A retinal implant that is more effective against blindness
Technology deployed to support people with disabilities
EPFL discovery brings us closer to next-generation electronics
The missing piece to faster, cheaper and more accurate 3D mapping
Objects can now be 3D-printed in opaque resin
New landscape atlas helps us envision Paris in the future
New Imaging Center Pools the Know-How of Five EPFL Schools
SCIENTASTIC 2019
Workshops morning march 23 2024
EPFL Extension School, october 20, 2016
Swiss Polar, Press Conference, april 18, 2016
Des peaux de phoque qui n'ont plus besoin de pot de colle
How can humans keep the upper hand on artificial intelligence?
Actively reducing noise by ionizing air
AMLD EPFL march 25
SP80 boat ready to take off
An app for rating public transport in real time
New PET-like plastic made directly from waste biomass
Augmented reality for firefighters, june 25, 2016
Anti counterfeiting process, june 27, 2016
Building a graphene-based nanotube biosensor 04.08.2017
EPFL-IBM Official Signature of the Agreement 28.06.2017
EcoCloud 2018
EPFL scientists unlock new horizons for cryogenic microscopy
A sustainable energy transition starts with individuals
A graphene chip filters light to boost communications, april 6, 2016
Un meilleur choix de contraceptifs peut prévenir le cancer du sein
Find out how much privacy you compromise with every click 10.08.2017
Bicycle Lamp, detector Pollution, november 13, 2015
EPFL Bioengineering Day 2015, november 4, 2015
Cognitive strategies to augment the body with an extra robotic arm
AMLD EPFL 2024
Michaël Graetzel, february 25, 2015
Inauguration of the Richemont Chair, june 9, 2015
An architectural exhibition linking light exposure to health. CIRCA DIEM
Sun bioscience, spin-off
A machine for sorting zebrafish eggs
A technology developed at EPFL will be used to analyze NBA players, november 14, 2016
Unexpected immune response may hold key to long-term cancer remission
Experts revive ancient techniques to make concrete more sustainable
Keynote speakers 2, march 25
EPFL BioE DAY 2022
Bioprinting complex living tissue in just a few seconds
Sandro Carrara - System microfluidic real-time analysis, october 19, 2015
Summer series. When the malaria parasite goes into hiding
Theory and experiments to understand a contact between two filaments
Diaporama
More soil, less concrete: changing mindsets in construction
Optic nerve stimulation to aid the blind
Immersive virtual-reality creation software for everyone 08.05.2017
Eco-friendly aquatic robot is made from fish food
Using heat from underground parking lots to warm apartments
Keynote speakers 1, march 25
EPFL gets its first fast-charging station for electric vehicles
Optical metasurfaces manufacturing
Scientists finally confirm a 50-year-old theory in mechanics
Scientists now able to map defects in 2D crystals in liquid
The late trains you see – and those you don't
Sustainable architecture, Emmanuel Rey January 7, 2015
Using 3D printing to make prosthetics for Colombia war victims
NANOLIVE, november 17, 2016
Classes Product Design and System Engineering
A drone for last-centimeter delivery
Campus Lecture Brian Christian et Tom Griffiths
Event
EPFL unveils SolAce, a solar-powered pilot unit in Dübendorf
Train windows that combine mobile reception and thermal insulation. august 29, 2016
AI-designed heat pumps consume less energy
Carving diamonds for optical components
Plotting Pokémon Go's success. October 18, 2016
Blockchain : the first crowd-funded diamond "mine" is on line
Research and Tech Transfer
2 - Albums publics
Optical Wi-Fi allows for ultrafast underwater communications
New soft robots really suck 30.08.2017
first part
Portable device helps doctors diagnose sepsis faster
Deep learning: a framework for image analysis in life sciences
Workshops afternoon march 23 2024
Careers in Photonics 2022
A more sustainable material to reinforce concrete structures
A portable device for taking DNA measurements in the field
Aleksandra Radenovic, from the Balkans to Lake Geneva
Bionic Fingertip, march 8, 2016
Overcoming long-term trauma can be facilitated
A “micro winery” that makes wine continuously, july 6, 2016
Machine learning enables viability of vertical-axis wind turbines
VRTIGO
La réalité virtuelle affecte les enfants différemment des adultes
The world of 3D cells is now open for EPFL students to explore
Covid-19: using wastewater to track the pandemic
Standardizing organoid growth through controlled guidance systems
The role of immigration in Zurich's historical growth
Summer seri. The Twike – half-bike and half-car – is now even more comfortable, july 25, 2016
Fundamentals of life: How centrosomes direct early embryos 24.08.2017
Mini-fuel cell delivers maximum performance
Making opaque materials totally transparent
Nuit de la science Genève Campus Biotech
A more secure biometric authentication system. April 5, 2017
EPFL scientists model the flight of dandelion seeds
PSCO 2015, Poster Session Social Dinner, september 28, 2015
Acoustic Prism, august 9, 2016
Portable probes hunt down cancer cells during surgery, june 8, 2016
“The foundation has to be solid before building on it”
Research Day ENAC 2018
AMLD EPFL march 23
Listen to quantum atoms talk together thanks to acoustics
The Visual Wonders of Science exhibition
Testing automated crack-detection methods for concrete
Wakeit New alarm-clock app gets your day off to a fun start
Multifunctional construction elements lower buildings' energy needs
Studying clouds can provide deeper insight into climate change
Smart textiles powered by soft transmission lines
A three-year journey to break the world speed sailing record
Daylight levels affect our thermal perception
e-Flower records neuronal activity with electronic petals
Cameras can reveal images that are hidden to the naked eye, April 17, 2017
Electric car batteries could soon get a second lease on life
A smart shoe for people with diabetes, february 29, 2016
NeuroMechFly: a digital twin of Drosophila
EPFL spin-off's tiny robots turn heads in Las Vegas
Silke Pan wins silver in the Cybathlon with the TWIICE exoskeleton
Innovative approach in 3D animation, july 26, 2016
EPFL Research Day Lausanne 2019
Protein concentration, 17 July 2015
An algorithm to detect outside influences on the media
Investor Day 2019
New turtle-like drone can fly twice as long
Exoskeleton device helps stroke victims regain hand function
Printing tiny, high-precision objects in a matter of seconds
EssentialTech Global Diagnostix
Deployable electrodes for minimally invasive craniosurgery
Scientists reveal why some people with the flu may be more contagious
Planting oats to study the effects of air pollution
Raptor-inspired drone with morphing wing and tail
Matthias Grossglauser
Startup Champions Seed Night
Temporary shelters popping up alongside camping tents
Inauguration ceremony of the FEI Titan Themis, CIME, 2 october , 2015
Three EPFL spin-offs among Europe's top 50 “super scale-ups”
A robotic spy among the fish
Scientists create new lead-free piezoelectric materials
TECH4TRUST
Retinal implants can give artificial vision to the blind
Alumni
New fiber optic sensors transmit data up to 100 times faster
Mind-controlled robots now one step closer
Project CleanSpace One,
Cyber Security Day
Waking proteins up from deep sleep to study their motions, May 1, 2015
NeuroRestore Press Conference
Transforming urban brownfields into sustainable neighborhoods
A new technique to concentrate a fertilizer produced from wastewater
Next-generation computer chip with two heads
Soft brainstem implant delivers high-resolution hearing
Campus lecture Sonia Seneviratne
PSCO 2015, Best Posters Announcement, september 29, 2015
Electrochemistry flushes out antibiotic-resistant proteins
New device delivers single cells in just one click
EPFL-CIS & RIKEN-AIP Workshop on Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence 09.03.2023
Cosmic web orchestrates the progression of galaxies
Students turned wood pallets into furniture
New method to determine how safe buildings are after an earthquake
New nanowire architectures boost computers' processing power, Valerio Piazza
Bringing magnetic resonance to fertility treatment
EPFL Racing Team bets on Artemis to bring home the wins
Developing a crowd-friendly robotic wheelchair
Developing robots that can walk more naturally
Optical fibers that can “feel” the materials around them
EPFL Bioengineering Day 2017
AMLD EPFL March 26
Measuring the impact of a city's buildings on the weather, march 16, 2017
The NFT market for digital artwork behaves like social networks
Bird-inspired drone can jump for take-off
New light on cellular hydration
Digital birdhouses make studying owls easier, Octanis 22.05.2017
New connector for sustainable structures on Earth and in space
More efficient, longer-lasting solid oxide fuel cells
Army of robots pushes the limits of astrophysics
A new device for early diagnosis of degenerative eye disorders
Launching robots into lunar caves
Thale cress: the unassuming weed that’s lighting up science
The Center for Biomedical Imaging marks its 15th anniversary
Advanced fault location techniques, october 9, 2015
L'EPFL à la Nuit de la Science à Genève
Designing an emergency stop switch for immunotherapies
Ecocloud 2019
Architecture students rejuvenate two sites in the Greater Geneva area
Congress march 25
NoiseCapture, february 2, 2017
Nanolive - Automated microscope gives a look inside live cell populations
New residential solar panels deliver record-breaking efficiency, Insolight
10 Years Richemont Chair
behavior of fruit flies, october 15, 2015
Conductive tracks that can be bent and stretched, Febrary 29, 2016
Using biosensors to deliver personalized doses of antibiotics
New inspection drone uses wind to lengthen flight times
Summer Serie, Managing variety in MRI scans can lead to better stroke diagnoses
Adaptive structures cut down the carbon footprint of buildings
Glass slides that stand to revolutionize fluorescence microscopy
Summer series - Blurring the lines between virtual and reality
Microcatheter delivers therapies to the tiniest blood vessels
Two young female entrepreneurs from EPFL win the Musy Award
Reconfiguring microwave photonic filters without an external device
Uranium isotopes carry the fingerprint of ancient bacterial activity, April 15, 2015
Rigidifying cancer cells for better immunotherapy
A window into the fruit fly's nervous system
Living Things @EPFL Exhibition, BEA Fair, Bern
Fighting cholera by predicting how it spreads, december 23, 2016
Is there a physiological explanation behind experiencing glare?
Meet Tribot, the Swiss Army knife of robots for rescue missions
A 2D device for quantum cooling
Fly Jacket
EPFL Research day Neuchâtel 2019
New model better predicts our daily travel choices
Achieving razor-sharp vision in the metaverse
New maps chart our affective relationship with the local environment
An app to steer clear of Kenya's road hazards, August 28, 2015
WiFi breadcrumbs reveal pedestrian patterns, march 7, 2015
La station-service du futur. EPFL, Martygny, le 12 septembre 2016
Frequency combs: on-chip integration on track, february 14, 2017
A chip to measure vacuums
Inauguration "Sustainable Materials Chair"
New generation heads for atomic force microscopes, november 3, 2015.
Sofy.tv: An EPFL startup that tattooes short films against piracy
Biomass-driven technology allows for enhanced energy conversion
Award winners "Computing in cardiology" october 22, 2015
150 chercheurs ont troqué le papier contre les cahiers électroniques, le 5 décembre 2016
Awards
Two EPFL researchers win the 2015 Leenaards award, March 27, 2015
A 3D printer made entirely at EPFL
industrial-capacity battery for storing renewable energy, october 26,2015
Studying heart cells with nanovolcanoes
Lausanne Racing Team unveils an electric racing car
A tiny pump comes to the aid of weakened hearts, june 16, 2016
Urban butterflies under threat of extinction 21.08.2017
A drone to rescue fawns 28.08.2017
Hybrid photonic-terahertz chip
Innovative mechanical system makes it easy to turn bedridden patients
PSCO 2015, Conference Closing, Best talks, s
A micro-ring resonator with big potential
3D detectors measure social distancing to help fight Covid-19
EPFL develops solution for detecting deepfakes
The world's first formic acid-based fuel cell
EPFL Changemakers: Incubating tomorrow's business ideas
Swiss Plasma Center Tokamak
“When Switzerland put its mind to it, anything is possible” SWISSto12
When liver disease affects the brain
The bio-inspired Drone, december 16, 2016
A step towards solar fuels out of thin air
New blood test measures immunity against SARS-CoV-2
When our view of the world is distorted by algorithms
SUMMER SERIES on Student Projects. A drone that gets around obstacles like an insect, july 15, 2016
AMLD EPFL 2025 February 11
Artificial intelligence predicts the winners of Euro 2016 games, june 06, 2016
A unique additive for the ideal concrete, Nanogence, december 21, 2016
Detetion of short circuits 07.07.2017
Conference PSCO-2019
Software piracy, february 2, 2017
An innovative window system earns a European patent, december 5, 2016
3D modelling of the Flon river helps engineers plan a new metro line
Installation d'un aimant pour résonance magnétique, le 15 novembre 2016
Amputees feel warmth in their missing hand
An almost unbreakable skateboard made from fiberglass
EPFL spin-off makes its mark in virtual reality
DigitALL: Innovation at EPFL for explainable and equitable AI
Inside mitochondria and their fascinating genome
EPFL Day of International Research AM
EPFL students recycle an old industrial site of Fribourg
Série d'été, travaux étudiants, Un moteur à plasma pour explorer l'espace, le 20 juillet 2016
Novel printing process switches materials from black to transparent
Scientists overcome a hurdle on the path to renewable-energy storage
The first endovascular technology that can explore capillaries
Detecting pollution with a compact laser source
Wireless microelectrodes, february 15, 2015
Filtering out toxic chromium from water
EPFL Datacenter 15.06.2017
Turning biofuel waste into wealth in a single step, october 20, 2016
Thread-like pumps can be woven into clothes
A folding and reconfigurable robot, september 27, 2015
First Detailed Decoding of Complex Finger Millet Genome
A neuro-chip to manage brain disorders
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