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Using "chimney climbing," the robot dog Kleiyn moves upward between two walls. It does this 50 times faster than the previous record holder.
Nerve cells are not just nerve cells. Depending on how finely we distinguish, there are several hundred to several thousand ...
A new ownership group has assumed control of the Zurich Film Festival. Led by the festival’s longtime director Christian Jungen, the new ownership group also includes Vice Director Reta Guetg ...
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Generative AI is making running an online business a nightmareThe Boston-based owner of a how-to guide company hadn't opened any new positions, but when he logged onto LinkedIn, he found one for a "Data Entry Clerk" linked to his business's name and logo. Lamont ...
At its core, the material is a water-rich hydrogel filled with cyanobacteria, one of the oldest life forms on Earth. These ...
ETH Holds Strong; Is It the ‘Digital Oil’ Powering the Global Digital Economy? Ether is staying above $2,500 days after being called a foundational asset for a global, on-chain financial ...
Ether held $2.5K despite spot ETF outflows, as whale and shark wallets holding 1K–100K ETH added 1.49M coins and increased their share of supply to 27%.
ETH Zurich develops ultrathin lens that converts infrared into visible light 03 Jun 2025 Based on LiNbO3 and nano patterning, the lenses have applications in tiny camera elements or banknote security.
ETH Zurich's ultra-thin metalens technology transforms infrared radiation into visible light, promising advancements in imaging and security applications.
Swiss university ETH Zurich has brought the world’s tallest 3D-printed tower to the small town of Mulegns, demonstrating innovative techniques that build load-bearing structures without formwork.
Zurich Airport is testing out an innovative new way to make solar power: vertical solar fences. The Swiss airport, which already uses rooftop solar panels, has now installed upright solar panels ...
Tor Alva, the world's tallest 3D-printed building, showcases cutting-edge 3D-printing construction techniques in a small Swiss alpine village.
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