An atom’s electrons are arranged in energy shells. Like concertgoers in an arena, each electron occupies a single chair and cannot drop to a…
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New world’s most advanced centre of cryo-electron microscopy is operational now
“Imagine how an old man might feel when a Center like this is named after him...” The emotion could be heard in the voice…
Blackhole thermodynamics principles are uncovered
The technique, explained in a peer-reviewed paper published in Annalen der Physik, works for both the matter and the charge radii. In contrast, the microscopic…
KTH offers a new cybersecurity masters program
While cybersecurity-related courses have long been part of various curricula within the School of Computer Science and Electrical Engineering, the time for this subject…
Researches have developed a process technology for carbon-neutral fuels
For the past two years, researchers led by Aldo Steinfeld, Professor of Renewable Energy Carriers at ETH Zurich, have been operating a solar mini-refinery…
EPFL hosted a talk on digital twin topic
In the end, it’s all about making copies. Digital twins replicate an object or a human organ and work in parallel with – and…
New material can open the secrets of superconductivity
MIT physicists and colleagues have demonstrated an exotic form of superconductivity in a new material the team synthesised only about a year ago. Although…
TUM has launched a new School of Engineering and Design
The Technical University of Munich (TUM) has taken another strong step forward in its strategic structural reform. The new TUM School of Engineering and…
Cybathlon 2024 will have a global format
ETH Zurich’s third edition of Cybathlon will take place October 25 – 27th, 2024 with a main event in Zurich, Switzerland and teams participating…
Robotic hand with human-like manipulation skills
At just one year old, a baby is more dexterous than a robot. Sure, machines can do more than just pick up and put…