A few months ago, we reported on the efforts of Swiss researchers at the École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL) University to develop a more immersive, virtual reality-centric and body ...
Researchers from MIT, EPFL, and the University of Cincinnati have developed a 3D-printed soft magnetic hydrogel enabling microscopic robots to move and deform independently under magnetic control. The ...
Developed by EPFL, the transformers are integrated into Navitas’ GeneSiC 3,300- and 1,200-V SiC devices with the goal of ...
An international team of scientists at EPFL and the US have discovered a material that can clear out radioactive waste from nuclear plants more efficiently, cheaply, and safely than current methods.
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Cute robot elephant could be the future of robotics
A cute robot elephant could be the future of robotics. The scaled-down jumbo has been built to demonstrate a cutting-edge bioinspired 3D printing technology. Researchers at EPFL university in ...
Forward-looking: A research team at EPFL University in Switzerland has created a 2D quantum computing system that can get colder than outer space. This is a major breakthrough for quantum computing, ...
Bacteriophages are viruses that infect bacteria. Using state-of-the-art tools, EPFL scientists have described a million-atom "tail" that bacteriophages use to breach bacterial surfaces. The ...
EINDHOVEN, the Netherlands & LAUSANNE, Switzerland--(BUSINESS WIRE)--ONWARD Medical N.V. (Euronext: ONWD), the medical technology company creating innovative therapies to restore movement, ...
EPFL, Switzerland's renowned university spanning three million square metres, is comprised of 60 diverse buildings where 13,000 students and faculty members spend time every day. EPFL wanted a ...
Dubai eGovernment Department received yesterday, a student delegation from Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne (EPFL) University, Switzerland, one of the world’s most distinguished technology ...
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