ETH spin-off 4QT has launched the world’s first hybrid dumper, a cornerstone of construction fleets worldwide, showcasing the power of its electric drive technology. Discover how zero-emissions ...
In 2024, 37 new spin-offs were founded at ETH Zurich, a large proportion of them in the fields of AI and biotechnology. Compared to the previous year, investments in spin-offs rose to CHF 425m in 2024 ...
The bacterium E. coli causes urinary tract infections for many people. Women are particularly affected. The harmful bacteria hide from the immune system under a capsule. Infections often must be ...
The active ingredient digoxin, a substance found in foxglove, reduces the number of cells in clusters of breast cancer cells circulating in the blood. These clusters are responsible for the formation ...
Researchers from ETH Zurich have presented high-resolution spatial data on gene activity in bone cells for the first time. By doing so, they have shown that mechanical stimuli influence the activities ...
Many reinforced concrete structures have been built in Switzerland and Central Europe since the 1960s. Time leaves its mark: chemical changes in the concrete may result in steel corrosion. Researchers ...
For researchers at ETH Zurich and throughout Switzerland, the year 2025 has begun with good news: Since 1 January 2025, they have once again been eligible for almost all calls for proposals for ...
The IEEE Fellow Committee announced the newly elevated IEEE Fellows of 2025 – among them is Professor Andreas Krause, who leads the Learning & Adaptive Systems Group at ETH Zurich and serves as Chair ...
The RUNRES team reports on a successful innovation for improving sanitation systems in South Africa primary schools. The devised state-of-the-art system improves sanitation facilities and also offers ...
27 - 28 Feb 2025 - The 4th edition of the IC Forum will take place on 27 and 28 February 2025 at ETH Zurich. The topic of this year's edition is economic development with the objective to address ...
What if we could produce cellulose without cutting down a single tree? Meet Treeless, an ETH spin-off harnessing bacteria and organic waste to create biodegradable and recyclable nanocellulose.
Nina Wiedemann is a doctoral student in Geomatics at the Mobility Information Engineering Lab at ETH Zurich and researches machine learning methods for sustainable mobility. Anyone who uses apps on a ...