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25.01.200750% A Breakthrough in Chemical Analysis ETH researchers have developed a new analytical procedure that reliably identifies single molecules on surfaces. The breakthrough has been confirmed in three different ways. . |
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25.01.200750% Extreme today, almost normal tomorrow The first global overview: A new Index developed at ETH predicts major climate changes for certain regions in 70 years time. |
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18.01.200750% Magnesium against infarcts The days of the steel stent are probably numbered. Stents made from bio-absorbable magnesium alloys will soon come onto the market to keep blocked coronary arteries open - thanks to ETH material researchers, among others. |
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18.01.200750% A big contribution from the really small Micro-organisms such as Cyanobacteria are more important to the marine nitrogen cycle than previously supposed. The climate is also affected. |
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18.01.200750% Gone to the dogs ETH researchers investigate whether humans are more closely related to mice or dogs. |
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14.12.200650% Back-breaking work for a supercomputer Why should anyone want to solve a record equation with more than one billion unknowns? Because it answers the question as to how much loading a bone can withstand. |
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07.12.200650% Recording a breathprint A new method for analysing respired air, including its non-volatile components |
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07.12.200650% The future is the town Europe’s cities and towns are changing rapidly. The “Urban Reports” symposium at ETH Zurich dealt with the opportunities to redevelop what already exists. |
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30.11.200650% Unexpectedly powerful earthquakes Geologists from ETH Zurich have discovered that three major prehistoric earthquakes in Central Switzerland triggered sediment mudslides even in the Lake of Zurich. |
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30.11.200650% Tracks of the solar wind ETH researchers have shown that the neon isotopes in moon dust do not indicate a higher level of solar activity in the past. This means they disprove a commonly held theory. . |
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