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January 15, 2025
How cryogenic microscopy could help strengthen food security
A joint EPFL and University of Lausanne research team reports on a novel observation of a plant protection mechanism in response to salt stress. The study opens new avenues of research to strengthen food security.
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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.
July 21, 2022
EPFL lab to digitize 1,000m2 'Swiss national treasure'
Sarah Kenderdine, head of the Laboratory for Experimental Museology, is leading the digitization and valorization of the Panorama of the Battle of Murten – a 100 x 10-meter work created in 1893 by German panorama painter Louis Braun – in an undertaking that promises to yield one of the largest digit
July 19, 2022
Computer genetic metrics of fly brain reveal sex differences
Thanks to genetic tools that allow computers to accurately count neurons from microscopy images, EPFL researchers have estimated with unprecedented accuracy the number of neurons and other types of cells in the brain of fruit fly larvae—and discovered that females have substantially more neurons tha
July 13, 2022
“I very much like the collaborative aspect of research”
Marianne Liebi, a new tenure-track assistant professor at EPFL and the Paul Scherrer Institute, is setting up a lab at EPFL to further explore the structure of soft matter materials using X-ray scattering.
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