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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 29, 2023
A deep look into the progression of Parkinson's Disease
Scientists at EPFL use cutting-edge imaging techniques to shed light on the progression of Parkinson's disease by studying how the main culprit, the protein alpha-synuclein, disrupts cellular metabolism.
September 21, 2023
New imaging technique “sees” virus move in unprecedented detail
EPFL scientists have developed a novel imaging technique to capture rapid protein dynamics. The technique, a microsecond, time-resolved version of cryogenic electron microscopy, allows them to observe the behavior of a virus in unprecedented detail.
September 20, 2023
As physical and digital spaces intersect, new architectures emerge
Opening this Friday, 22 September, the new EPFL Pavilions exhibition Cyber Physical: Architecture in Real Time presents four monumental, dynamic and immersive installations that transform our relationship to physical or digital spaces.
September 1, 2023
Peering into Nanofluidic Mysteries One Photon at a Time
EPFL and University of Manchester researchers unlock secrets of nanofluidics using a 2D material and light.
July 7, 2023
“It's about enabling research of the future.”
Aleksandar Antanasijevic is a new Tenure Track Assistant Professor at EPFL’s School of Life Sciences. Using cutting-edge imaging, he seeks to develop new antibodies, vaccines, and even antivenoms.
June 19, 2023
“Like artists, good teachers have a trademark style”
Michael Unser was born to an artist mother and scientist father, so both disciplines run through his veins. According to the professor – who was named best teacher in the microengineering section at EPFL for 2022 – it’s the ideal combination because math, like art, is an exercise in precision, clari
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