September
Circular economy in the building sector
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Demolition is not the only option: two ETH professors aim to give buildings and building materials a second life.
Why traditional building materials are on the rise
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Construction still relies on concrete and steel – at a high cost to the climate. But interest is shifting back to natural and reusable materials.?
Rehabilitation technology – as delicate as the human hand
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Researchers at ETH Zurich have developed an innovative hand exoskeleton that helps persons after stroke re-learn how to grasp. Its accordion-like structure makes it light, robust and easy to integrate into everyday life.?
“Treatment with bacteriophages can combat antibiotic-resistant infections, but Swiss patients lack access”
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It is not only antibiotics but also certain viruses – known as bacteriophages – that can kill off pathogenic bacteria. However, Switzerland lacks the legal framework for the use of these viruses in therapy. What would need to change so that more patients can benefit from this form of treatment? Researcher Alexander Harms explains.?
Minute witnesses from the primordial sea
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Researchers at ETH Zurich have been able to measure - for the first time - how the amount of dissolved organic carbon in the sea has changed over geological time. The results reveal that our explanations of how the ice ages and complex life forms came about are incomplete.?
Kerstin Vokinger, how can we keep health insurance premiums under control?
Perspectives
Surveys indicate that consistently rising health insurance premiums are one of the Swiss population’s top five concerns. Kerstin Vokinger, Professor of Law and Medicine, presents a few potential solutions.?
Olivier Bachmann, would you consider vacationing in the Gulf of Naples this autumn?
Perspectives
The Gulf of Naples is a geologically highly active region. In the following, Olivier Bachmann, Professor of Volcanology and Magmatic Petrology, assesses the various natural hazards – from supervolcano eruptions to earthquakes.?
Analysing motorway bridges with technology from Mars
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ETH spin-off Mondaic uses wave physics to analyse the interior of bridges, pipelines or aircraft components and check their stability. The story of how a scientific code for exploring Mars turned into a successful start-up.???
From app inventor to ETH Master’s degree student
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Anirudhh Ramesh began developing his own apps at the age of 14. He is currently pursuing a Master’s degree in Computer Science at ETH Zurich and intentionally choosing a different path to many of his peers.
“Science is not simply a delivery service”
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Michael Hagner was Professor of Science Studies at ETH Zurich for over 20?years. He held a mirror up to academia and advocated for its freedom. But what does he have to say about science on his retirement??