Uranus and Neptune both have a completely skewed magnetic field, perhaps due to the planets’ special inner structures. But new experiments by ETH Zurich…
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EPFL to be a new European high-performance computing hub
EPFL will soon be home to a European hub for high-performance computing focused on fusion power – a potential source of clean, risk-free energy.…
Software operating cameras like video production specialist
Seervision’s software operates cameras as if it were a human and facilitates video productions. The start-up has its roots at ETH Zurich, where students…
Wood as a mini generator
Researchers at ETH Zurich and Empa have chemically modified wood and made it more compressible, turning it into a mini-generator. When compressed, it generates…
A versatile hydrogen sensor was developed
Hydrogen is playing an increasingly important role in the transition to a completely sustainable economy. Right now it is already being used on a…
Physics behind exotic phase transition is uncovered
Scientists at EPFL and the University of Geneva have combined two powerful, cutting-edge techniques to uncover the physics behind an exotic phase transition that…
Molecular simulations show that electrokinteic transport is more reliable
Researcher Remco Hartkamp and PhD student Max Döpke of the Process & Energy Department have taken an important step in making simulation results for…
Finning launches new Laboratory Technician degree apprenticeship
To bolster its fluid analysis capabilities, which helps engineering businesses all over the UK avoid downtime from machine breakdowns, Finning UK & Ireland has…
Coventry University chooses Tektronix entry scope, Keithley Instruments and TekScope for Teaching Laboratory
The new TekScope Oscilloscope analysis software enables students to analyze waveforms just as you would on your scope, without the need for the scope. …
Sustainable £7M STEM facility completes in Bristol
WORK on a £7m specialist STEM (science, technology, engineering and maths) and creative further education centre at a college in Bristol has now completed…