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  • New technique for in-cell distance determination
    Researchers from the University of Konstanz, Bielefeld University and ETH Zurich demonstrate for the first time that the pulsed EPR technique RIDME (relaxation-induced dipolar modulation enhancemen...




  • Biocompatible ink for 3D printing using living bacteria
    There will soon be nothing that cannot be produced with 3D printing. However, the materials used for this process are still "dead matter" such as plastics or metals. A group of ETH researchers l...
  • Capture cell properties on a small scale in detail and individually
    All life processes in humans, animals and plants depend on cellular activity. The human body alone contains more than 210 cell types with specific properties and functions that influence developmen...
  • How liquid absorb shocks
    Remarkable liquid materials called colloids stiffen under impact. Researchers funded by the SNSF have studied the effect of powerful impacts such as those produced by firearms or micrometeorites. ...
  • New cell scale with high resolution
    From earthworms and sunflowers to human beings, we are all made up of cells, so it's no surprise that researchers are hard at work investigating these building blocks of life. They have already dis...
  • Low-cost battery from waste graphite
    Lithium ion batteries are flammable and the price of the raw material is rising. Are there alternatives? Yes: Empa and ETH Zürich researchers have discovered promising approaches as to how we might...
  • Rapid imaging of granular matter
    Granular systems such as gravel or powders can be found everywhere, but studying them is not easy. Researchers at ETH Zurich have now developed a method by which pictures of the inside of granular ...
  • More inflexible than imagined
    Oligosaccharides - chains of sugar building blocks - are some of the most important molecules in living creatures. They make up a large part of the surface of cells and contribute to the immune sys...
  • How a bacterium can live on methanol
    ETH Zurich researchers have identified all the genes required by a bacterium to use methanol as a food source. The results will help scientists advance the use of this resource in the field of biot...
  • Clarifiying complex chemical processes with quantum computers
    Science and the IT industry have high hopes for quantum computing, but descriptions of possible applications tend to be vague. Researchers at ETH Zurich have now come up with a concrete example tha...
  • A levitated nanosphere as an ultra-sensitive sensor
    Sensitive sensors must be isolated from their environment as much as possible to avoid disturbances. Scientists at ETH Zurich have now demonstrated how to remove from and add elementary charges to ...
  • Trailblazer in the field of glyco sciences: 2017 Stifterverband Science Prize
    Sugar offers sweet prospects for the future - even in unexpected areas, such as medicine. Synthetic sugars, for example, are components of novel vaccines against infectious diseases such as multire...
  • A novel form of iron for fortification of foods
    Around 1.2 billion people worldwide suffer from iron deficiency, with women worse affected than men. In Europe, one in five women around the age of 20 suffers from iron deficiency. Typical symptoms...
  • Can the behavior of nanoparticles be predicted?
    The way that nanoparticles behave in the environment is extremely complex. There is currently a lack of systematic experimental data to help understand them comprehensively, as ETH environmental sc...
  • Nanotechnology enables new insights into chemical reactions
    Eighty percent of all products of the chemical industry are manufactured with catalytic processes. Catalysis is also indispensable in energy conversion and treatment of exhaust gases. It is importa...
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