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Water and quantum magnets share same critical physics

The study may have consequences for the technology of qubits.

Revealing the secrets of a portion of the world’s first color photos

EPFL researchers have shed new light on one of the earliest color photography techniques, G. Lippmann’s Nobel Prize–winning multispectral imaging method.

New algorithms combined with wearable sensors to track symptoms of Parkinson’s disease

Parkinson's disease: wearable sensors to track symptoms.

Study highlights the effectiveness of Urolithin A against muscular dystrophy

Urolithin A shows effectiveness against muscular dystrophy.

AI-powered nanosensors to track different biological molecules

Artificial intelligence to explore the biomolecular world.

Predicting stock-market crashes using topological data analysis

A model that can predict when a system is about to undergo a major shift.

Self-healing composites lengthen a product’s lifespan considerably

EPFL spin-off CompPair has developed a family of composites that can repair themselves in just a few minutes when heat (100°C to 150°C) is applied locally.

New type of transistor perform at substantially improved efficiencies

New nanotransistors keep their cool at high voltages.

Study demonstrates the way a critical enzyme works in the cell

The first extensive study of the mode of action of the enzyme acyl thioesterase.

Uncovering the physics behind an exotic phase transition

Nano-mapping phase transitions in electronic materials.

A graphene filter for efficient carbon capture

Graphene filter makes carbon capture more efficient and cheaper.

Scientists developed a model for a peculiar type of breast cancer

The work will open up the previously inaccessible studies of the tumor’s biology and help discover new therapies.

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