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November 27, 2024
Scientists quantify aerosols based on sea state
A research team led by EPFL scientists has developed a system that provides key insight into the relationship between sea spray aerosols, sea state and atmospheric conditions. The system was mounted on an icebreaker and carried across vast regions of the Arctic to collect and analyze valuable data.
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October 6, 2022
"Keep an open mind for all the new challenges"
Celebrating 20 years of the School of Life Sciences and the School of Computer and Communication Sciences, we talk to alumni about their career paths, memories of EPFL, and ask their advice to current students in a video series called “where are they now?”.
September 30, 2022
A sensory immersion in galaxies of data to explore the cosmos
The new exhibition produced by EPFL Pavilions transforms the scientific inquiry of astrophysics into sensory and emotional experiences. Until February 5, 2023, the public will have the opportunity to plunge into the immensity of the Universe and its history, transcending the frontiers of art and sci
September 26, 2022
Bamboo installation in the Architecture faculty building
In collaboration with GCM, ITKE and an independent artist, the CRCL unveils a lightweight bamboo structure at the heart of the Architecture faculty building.
September 14, 2022
Satellites and drones unveil seals and polar bears lifestyle
What can be seen from satellite images and drones in the Arctic? Do they help observing the behavior of animal species like polar bears and seals? An expedition to Svalbard brings some first answers.
September 13, 2022
A window into the fruit fly's nervous system
Scientists at EPFL have developed an implantation technique that allows unprecedented optical access to the “spinal cord” of the fruit fly, Drosophila melanogaster. This work can potentially lead to breakthroughs in the fields of neuroscience, artificial intelligence, and bio-inspired robotics.
September 12, 2022
Kazuhiro Morimoto: “rising star” of nanoscience
Kazuhiro Morimoto has been named one of four “rising stars who are reshaping nanoscience” by Nature, for his work on the world’s first million-pixel camera. Interview.
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