March
“It would be a bad idea not to study”
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Although artificial intelligence is diminishing the importance of programming, computer science student Lino Hofstetter remains convinced that he made the right choice of degree programme. In the video, he explains why. He also talks about why it is important to make time for your hobbies and why you should be on campus as much as possible when you start your studies.?
Climate policies: The swing voters that determine their fate
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A large-scale international study spanning 13 EU countries shows that when it comes to climate policy proposals, the decisive factor is not the pro- or con-camps that are decisive, but a substantial middle group. This middle group responds differently depending on the specific climate policy, and their opinions often determine whether a policy gains majority support
How boron helps to produce key proteins for new cancer therapies
News
Chemists from ETH Zurich have found a way to produce poorly soluble proteins by caging a uniquely reactive boron compound. This method opens up new possibilities for the synthesis of tailored protein therapeutics, including cancer treatments.
Lo?c Pellissier, how can we encourage companies to do a better job of protecting biodiversity?
Perspectives
Biodiversity has suffered?greatly worldwide. Companies should also do more to protect it. However, they need reliable indicators that quantify the success of measures taken to?benefit?nature, writes ETH ecosystem researcher Lo?c Pellissier.?
How ETH is supporting a new engineering programme in Ukraine
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ETH is helping the Kyiv School of Economics to establish a new electrical engineering programme, despite the war. The project’s initiator, Maksym Yarema, explains why every month counts.??
Twelve professors appointed
News
At its meeting on 4 and 5 March 2026 and upon application of Jo?l Mesot, President of ETH Zurich, the ETH Board appointed twelve professors.
Using individual atoms to achieve fossil-free chemistry
News
Methanol is a key starting material for chemical products. Researchers from ETH Zurich can now produce this precursor from CO2 and hydrogen with high efficiency by using isolated metal atoms as catalysts.?
Is the bone implant of the future a hydrogel?
News
Researchers at ETH Zurich?aim?to use a?jelly-like material to produce implants for rock-hard bones. How?do?they?plan to?accomplish?this??