In the Media - September 2023
Featuring the best of this month's news stories from the perspective of journalists and media around the globe.
Switzerland’s Top Party Wants Fewer People — Employers Need More
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Intense lasers shine new light on the electron dynamics of liquids
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Antimatter Reacts to Gravity in the Same Way as Ordinary Matter, Physicists Find
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Afraid of needles? Check out this octopus-inspired drug patch
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Scientists found the most intense heat wave ever recorded — in Antarctica
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Scientists Successfully Genetically Modify Individual Cells in Living Animals
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Novel Method Genetically Modifies Individual Cells in Mice
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Predicting the sustainability of a future hydrogen economy
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About the Computer Mouse
external pageHow ETH Zurich fits into the history of the computer mouse...It was part of the legendary Xerox Alto released in 1973. Alto was the first desktop computer to use a graphic user interface and a mouse. Following the Alto, ETH Zurich shipped its Lilith computer with a version of a mouse as well.call_made (ETH Zurich reference at approximately 12:37 on the audio)
3D insights into an innovative manufacturing process
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Climate researchers color-code stages of ocean acidification to illustrate changes
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Electric vehicle breaks acceleration world record
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Ascento’s robots aid overstretched security guards
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Study Finds Breast Cancer Spreads During Sleep, Highlights Role Of Hormones
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Swiss start measuring latest glacier melts after hot summer
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NASA InSight Study Provides Clearest Look Ever at Martian Core – NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Detecting seismic waves that actually traveled through the core allows scientists to refine their models of what the core looks like. Based on the findings documented in the new paper, about a fifth of the core is composed of elements such as sulfur, oxygen, carbon, and hydrogen. external page“Determining the amount of these elements in a planetary core is important for understanding the conditions in our solar system when planets were forming and how these conditions affected the planets that formed,” said one of the paper’s co-authors, Doyeon Kim of ETH Zurich.call_made
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