Peering into Nanofluidic Mysteries One Photon at a Time Research EPFL EPFL and University of Manchester researchers unlock secrets of nanofluidics using a 2D material and light. Made from waste instead of trees TechTransfer ETH Zurich The start-up Treeless Pack produces cellulose with microorganisms - entirely without wood. The cellulose can be used to produce paper, packaging material or composites for the construction industry in a resource-saving way. In the great outdoors Teaching ETH Zurich ETH students are mapping the groundwater in an area of forest near Bern. This fieldwork will give them the skills they need for a career in environmental engineering. Computation Model Paves the Way for More Efficient Energy Systems Research EPFL EPFL researchers make theoretical breakthrough in thermoelectric material to better harness waste heat for sustainable energy. Valuable raw materials from olive waste TechTransfer ETH Zurich ETH spin-off Gaia Tech transforms waste from olive oil production into high-quality antioxidants for use in cosmetics or food. This turns waste into valuable raw materials. Capturing carbon where it is produced Research EPFL EPFL engineers propose a system-wide integration solution for carbon capturing and mineralisation in the cement production, steel manufacturing, and waste incineration sectors. Previous 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14... Next Page 10 of 25