September 2022
Featuring the best of ETH Zurich in the news and media from journalists around the globe.
This New Material Has Potential for a Blast Shield
The discovery of a new material may be a promising route to lightweight armor, protective coatings, blast shields, and other impact-resistant materials. Researchers at MIT, Caltech, and call_made
It’s common to charge electric vehicles at night. That will be a problem.
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NewScientist, 22 September 2022, call_made
Tech Xplore, 22 September 2022, call_made
Electronics Weekly, 23 September 2022, call_made
North Bay Business Journal, 27 September 2022, call_made
Futurity, 27 September 2022, call_made
Energy Central and Gulf News, 26 September 2022, call_made
Four-Legged Jumping Robots Explore Lunar Terrains
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Europlanet Society, 21 September 2022, call_made
Manufacturing Business Technology, 22 September 2022, call_made
PHYS.org, 21 September 2022, call_made
Inferse, 22 September 2022, call_made
Inferse, 27 September 2022, call_made
Robo Daily (Brussels), 22 September 2022, call_made
News Concerns, 22 September 2022, call_made
The Jerusalem Post, 28 September 2022, call_made
Ask By Geeks, 28 September 2022, call_made
MSN, 27 September 2022, call_made
Talk Finance, 27 September 2022, call_made
Press News Agency, 27 September 2022, call_made
SPACE, 27 September 2022, call_made
Verve Times, 22 September 2022, call_made
Eurasia Review, 22 September 2022, call_made
Innovation News Network, 23 September 2022, call_made
Researchers dumped tons of coffee waste into a forest. This is what it looks like now
In 2018, researchers from call_made
ETH Zurich: More Students Take Physics
In this back-to-school period, call_made
SciTechDaily
20 September 2022
South-east Asian coastal cities sinking fastest, could worsen impacts of sea level rise: Study
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ZME SCIENCE, 21 September 2022, call_made
Alpha Galileo, 20 September 2022, call_made
Archynetys, 20 September 2022, call_made
Archnynetys, 21 September 2022, call_made
Archynetys, 21 September 2022, call_made
PHYS.org, 20 September 2022, Parts of many coastal cities are sinking faster than the sea is rising
Borneo Bulletin, 21 September 2022, call_made
Mothership, 21 September 2022, call_made
PHYS.org, 20 September 2022, call_made
Transfer of a domain pattern between magnetization and electric-polarization space achieved for the first-time
call_made, with colleagues from Japan and France achieved for the first-time...a process in which stored information can be transferred or translated between magnetic and electric space at will.
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PHYS.org, 13 September 2022, call_made
2022 Swiss Fintech Awards Winners Share Updates, Ambitions
ETH Spinoff, DeepJudge, a startup that provides artificial intelligence (AI)-powered document processing tools, winning the 2022 Early Stage Startup of the Year Award brought in new customers and interest from a number of venture capital (VC) investors.
'We can find life outside the solar system in 25 years,' researcher says
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The SCIENCE TIMES, 12 September 2022, call_made
Interesting Engineering, 13 September 2022, "call_made
Independent, 13, September 2022, call_made
Gadget Tendency, 13 September 2022, call_made
Big World Tale, 13 September 2022, call_made
Daily Star, 13 September 2022, call_made
Mail Online, 14 September 2022, call_made
Newsbreak, 15 September 2022, call_made
The Washington Examiner, 13 September 2022, call_made
Metro UK, 13 September 2022, call_made
USA Today Post, 13 September 2022, call_made
Vigourtimes, 15 September 2022, call_made
The Weather Channel, 15 September 2022, call_made
Mind Matters AI, 17 September 2022, call_made
EXPRESS (UK), 18 September 2022, call_made
The News (International), 15 September 2022, call_made
Archyde, 15 September 2022, call_made
Perth Now, 16 September 2022, call_made
IFL Science, 20 September 2022, call_made
Swiss agency to explore closed-loop Advanced Geothermal Systems
Innosuisse, the Swiss Agency for the Promotion of Innovation, has selected 15 projects as part of its new Flagship initiative. One project, called “AEGIS-CH,” will do a comprehensive analysis of Advanced Geothermal Systems (AGS) – closed-loop systems that use CO2 as carrier fluid. call_made
How Axolotls Regrow Their Brains After Injury
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Heromag, 4 September 2022, call_made
Archynetys, 4 September 2022, call_made
Medical Xpress, 2 September 2022, call_made
News Continue, 6 September 2022, call_made
Newsbreak, 7 September 2022, call_made
Techeblog, 2 September 2022, call_made
WEF Forum, 9 September 2022, call_made
Archynetys, 11 September 2022, call_made
Inverse, 4 September 2022, call_made
Big Think, 16 September 2022, call_made
Scientists Are One Step Closer to Discovering the Origin of the Moon
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Inferse, 3 September 2022, call_made
SPACE Ref, 11 September 2022, call_made
See additional stories on the August 2022, In the Media
A new AI can finally illuminate the Moon's darkest places
An international research team headed by ETH Zurich has investigated the permanently shadowed regions of the call_made
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ScienceAlert, 30 August 2022, call_made (also on call_made)
PHYS.org, 29 August 2022, call_made
SwissInfo (English), 26 August 2022, call_made
Gadgets360, 31 August 2022, call_made
Express (UK), 30 August 2022, call_made
India Times, 1 September 2022, call_made
Tech Post and Science, 29 August 2022, call_made
Archynewsy, 28 August 2022, call_made
Wonderful Engineering, 4 September 2022, call_made
Futurity, 2 September 2022, call_made
Knowridge Science Report, 12 September 2022, call_made
Tech Times, 12 September 2022, call_made
Newly Built Quantum Scale Heat Pump to Measure Radio Frequency Signals
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PHYS.org, 26 August 2022, call_made
Further stories in the August page of In the Media
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