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EMPA Materials Science and Technology Calculating quantum effects in carbon molecules

Modern materials science combines lab experiments with mathematical modeling. However, when it comes…

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Paul Scherrer Institut PSI“Collaboration is particularly important in quantum research”

Kirsten Moselund carries out research into nano and quantum technologies at the Paul Scherrer…

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Paul Scherrer Institut PSIAm PSI gelingt magnetische Variation von 2D-Materialien per Laser

Forschende des Paul Scherrer Instituts (PSI) haben mit Kolleginnen und Kollegen aus den USA mittels…

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Swiss Nanoscience Institute SNISNI INSight December 2025

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EPFLGraphene membranes show promise for cheaper CO₂ capture

Carbon capture is becoming essential for industries that still depend on fossil fuels, including the…

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Klein, kleiner, nano

In der Nanowelt bestimmen winzige Teilchen grosse Wirkungen.

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The SwissChips initiative strengthens semiconductor and microelectronics research in Switzerland

With the global economy becoming increasingly digitalised, semiconductors have become a strategic…

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EPFLThe twisted nanotubes that tell a story

In collaboration with scientists in Germany, EPFL researchers have demonstrated that the spiral…

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CSEM - Centre Suisse d'Electronique et de MicrotechniqueA biodegradable smart sensor to monitor sensitive goods

Researchers from EPFL, Empa, and CSEM have developed a sustainable smart sensing tag that can be…

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Thermodynamics-inspired high-entropy oxide synthesis

At Penn State, scientists have created seven entirely new ceramic materials just by taking oxygen…

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