New high-capacity embedded memory uses half as much silicon
- TechXplore – New high-capacity embedded memory uses half as much silicon
- Decideo – Une mémoire vive d’éléphant avec deux fois moins de silicone
- Mirage News – New high-capacity embedded memories use half as much silicon | Mirage News
- The Jerusalem Post – Bar-Ilan’s on-chip memory tech ranks in top 3 ventures in Swiss contest
Using artificial intelligence to enhance complex systems
Maartje Bastings, a scientist reaching for new heights
New high-capacity embedded memory uses half as much silicon
- Südostschweiz – Klein, billig, stromsparend : Neuartiger Datenspeicher aus Lausanne
- Punkt 4 – EPFL entwickelt kleinere Hochleistungsspeicher – punkt4
Technology that makes it feel like you’re touching virtual objects
Multicolor super-resolution imaging made easy
- Techexplorist – A robust and easy-to-implement multicolor super-resolution imaging
- Justdial – Multicolor super-resolution imaging made easy
Capturing moving subjects in still-life quality
- Newsbreak – Capturing moving subjects in still-life quality
- Techstreet – Capturing moving subjects in still-life quality
Researchers cut nanometer-sized patterns into 2-D materials
- newsbreak – Researchers cut nanometer-sized patterns into 2-D materials
- Phys.org – Researchers cut nanometer-sized patterns into 2-D materials
- Slash gear – Researchers create a way to cut nanometric patterns into 2D materials
Smart textiles powered by soft transmission lines:
- TechXplore – Smart textiles made possible by flexible transmission lines
- Scienmag – Smart textiles made possible by flexible transmission lines | Scienmag: Latest Science and Health News
- ModeInTextile – Des textiles intelligents grâce à des lignes de transmissions souples
EPFL launches Center for Intelligent Systems:
Designing vaccines from artificial proteins:
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Quantamagazine- A Digital Locksmith Has Decoded Biology’s Molecular Keys
- La Verdad – Vacunas serán creadas a base de nuevas proteínas artificiales
- Science Daily – Designing vaccines from artificial proteins
Watching single protons moving at water-solid interfaces:
- TechExplorist -Direct observation of single protons moving at water-solid interfaces
- Agenparl – WATCHING SINGLE PROTONS MOVING AT WATER-SOLID INTERFACE
Speeding up long-range coherent LiDAR:
Transistor sets a new standard for energy efficiency:
Flowbone can help prevent bone fractures caused by osteoporosis:
- Mirage – Flowbone can help prevent bone fractures caused by osteoporosis
- Newsbreak – Medical startup Flowbone: Preventing bone fractures caused by osteoporosis
Smart textiles powered by soft transmission lines:
EPFL launches Center for Intelligent Systems
Transistor sets a news standard for energy efficiency
EPFL launches Center for Intelligent System
Détecter les cancers du sein grâce à un soutien-gorge
L’EPFL rassemble ses compétences en systèmes intelligents
WIITE
Tracing the coronavirus: the DP3T application
Tracer le coronavirus: l’application DP3T
- EPFL: des soldats testent l’application de traçage
- RTS Un – L’application de traçage des malades du covid-19 devrait être opérationnelle à la mi-mai
L’application pour tracer le virus sera prête le 11 mai
WIITE, variante de l’exosquelette TWIICE, une nouvelle liberté dans la neige
- RTS.ch – Point Barre
- lematin.ch – Recherche : EPFL: Un exosquelette permet la randonnée à ski
- lenouvelliste.ch – Recherche EPFL: un exosquelette qui permet la randonnée…
- 20min.ch – EPFL: Un exosquelette permet la randonnée à ski
- Mirage News – WIITE, exoskeleton for backcountry skiing
- RTN votre radio régionale – Un exosquelette qui permet la randonnée à ski
- tdg.ch – EPFL: Wiite, l’exosquelette qui ouvre le ski de randonnée aux paraplégiques
- myscience.ch – Wiite, the Exoskeleton for Backcountry Skiing
- 24 Heures – Recherche : EPFL: Un exosquelette permet la randonnée à ski
- La Côte – Recherche EPFL: un exosquelette qui permet la randonnée…
Portrait du papa de Thymio
- DiMartedì, le anticipazioni della puntata di stasera 14 aprile 2020 su La7
- New device for the early detection of certain eyesight problems
- New method facilitates medical technology transition from lab to market
- A nanoscale device to generate high-power terahertz waves
- Designing an emergency stop switch for immunotherapies
- Scientists finally confirm a 50-year-old theory in mechanics
- Fourier’s 200-year-old heat equation explains hydrodynamic heat propagation
- A summer of speed for EPFL Racing
- Portable device helps doctors diagnose sepsis faster
- EPFL start-up develops green battery for home use in rural Africa
- Smash This Robot
- EPFL bioengineering team wins global iGEM competition
- New laser 3D-printing technique to manufacture metal components
- Students develop AI that calculates when and where lightning will strike
- Bacteria use mechanical forces to divide
- Next-gen hearing implants could overcome inner ear damage
- Perfect Soliton Crystals Boost Performance of Microresonators
- Novel artificial skin can help patients rehabilitation
- The scientists who are ‘struck’ by lightning
- Intraneural electrode stimulates light sensation for the blind
- A miniature stretchable pump for the next generation of soft robots
- Scientists bioprint living tissue in a matter of seconds
- Dandelion’s secret of long-distance dispersal revealed by new calculations
- New approach to energy strategy accounts for uncertainty
- Robotic Ants Function Just Like Real Ones
- A new approach to modeling tumors
- A new 2-D magnet draws future devices closer
- Top 10 academic institutions in 2018: normalized
- Producing electricity at estuaries using light and osmosis
- Record solar hydrogen production with concentrated sunlight
- The way people walk says a lot about how healthy they are
- Robots Help Bees Talk to Fish
- Combating fatigue with a smartwatch application
- Engineering cellular function without living cells
- Fish and Bees “Talk” with Help from Robot Translators
- A self-healing composite
- Control of Nanowire Growth Could Advance Nanowire Use in Silicon Photonics
- Next-generation optics in just two minutes of cooking time
- Why a blow to the chest can kill or save you
- A transformer to drive the transition from AC to DC
- Researchers devise method to create better nanowires
- Gummy-like robots that could help prevent disease
- A prosthetic that restores the sense of where your hand is
- A Crocodile-Like Robot Helps Solve a 300-Million-Year Mystery
- More energy-efficient cruise ships
- Tiny, flexible microrobots can change shape, swim in blood vessels, and deliver drugs
- I tagli di ieri pesano sulla ricerca di oggi
- Des étudiants de l’EPFL font décoller des fusées
- François Fleuret, à la pointe du «machine learning» à Martigny
- Swiss scientists discover ‘antiviral’ powers of sugar
- Shining light on osmosis holds hope for renewable energy
- The Swiss start-up behind the next generation in cancer treatment
- Scientists invent laser source to detect pollution
- EPFL marks 50 years of scientific progress