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Research

Mind‑controlled robots now one step closer

Can oil and water mix?

Rigidifying cancer cells for better immunotherapy

Tissue engineering using mechanobiology and robotic micromanipulation

Restless nature of human spinal cord, non‑invasive imaging reveals

The NFT market for digital artwork behaves like social networks

Helping drone swarms avoid obstacles without hitting each other

Cold chips can control qubits

Light meets superconducting circuits

A laser will track lightning on the Säntis

COVID‑19 test detects antibodies in hundreds of tiny blood samples

“Engineering to me is a blend of magic and science”

At the Dubochet Center for imaging, atoms are made visible

Happy 10th birthday to Thymio, the teaching robot!

Pushing the life sciences innovation forward

“It’s our duty to share the discoveries we make”

Asclepios: Shooting for the Moon

A 3D printer made entirely at EPFL

The secret to acquiring professional skills

Swiss Solar Boat competes with a revolutionary design

What is it like to study engineering at EPFL?

EPFL Changemakers: Incubating tomorrow’s business ideas

Building Sustainable Products – Creating Lasting Impact

Mind‑controlled robots now one step closer

Can oil and water mix?

Rigidifying cancer cells for better immunotherapy

Tissue engineering using mechanobiology and robotic micromanipulation

Restless nature of human spinal cord, non‑invasive imaging reveals

The NFT market for digital artwork behaves like social networks

Helping drone swarms avoid obstacles without hitting each other

Cold chips can control qubits

Light meets superconducting circuits

A laser will track lightning on the Säntis

COVID‑19 test detects antibodies in hundreds of tiny blood samples

Engineering to me is a blend of magic and science

At the Dubochet Center for imaging, atoms are made visible

Happy 10th birthday to Thymio, the teaching robot!

Pushing the life sciences innovation forward

“It’s our duty to share the discoveries we make”

Asclepios: Shooting for the Moon

A 3D printer made entirely at EPFL

The secret to acquiring professional skills

Swiss Solar Boat competes with a revolutionary design

What is it like to study engineering at EPFL?

EPFL Changemakers: Incubating tomorrow’s business ideas

Building Sustainable Products – Creating Lasting Impact

Mind‑controlled robots now one step closer

Can oil and water mix?

Rigidifying cancer cells for better immunotherapy

Tissue engineering using mechanobiology and robotic micromanipulation

Restless nature of human spinal cord, non‑invasive imaging reveals

The NFT market for digital artwork behaves like social networks

Helping drone swarms avoid obstacles without hitting each other

Cold chips can control qubits

Light meets superconducting circuits

A laser will track lightning on the Säntis

COVID‑19 test detects antibodies in hundreds of tiny blood samples

MRI helps unravel the mysteries of sleep

New metamaterial offers reprogrammable properties

Light‑based processors boost machine‑learning processing

Signs of burnout can be detected in sweat

Droplets perform daredevil feats on gel surfaces