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EMPA, Swiss Federal Laboratories for Materials Science and Technology
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Environment - Innovation - 24.03.2026

Materials Science - Innovation - 17.03.2026

Instead of using more and more concrete and steel, a European research team including Empa is focusing on intelligent shapes, digital manufacturing, and alternative binders.
Health - Innovation - 26.02.2026

Materials Science - 19.02.2026

Many bridges in Switzerland were built before the 1980s - and are therefore approaching the end of their service life.
Materials Science - Innovation - 16.02.2026

Environment - Innovation - 12.02.2026

Local and yet exclusive, natural and yet high-tech: Spalted wood combines contradictions. This very special wood is characterized by patterns of fine black lines, which it owes to a fungus.
Environment - Pharmacology - 09.02.2026

Our planet is suffering from air pollution, including climate-relevant halogenated gases. Empa researcher Alina Begley ensures that these gases can be detected and measured - even when they are previously unknown or occur only in vanishingly small quantities. Their measurements serve as a long-term basis for regulation.
Innovation - Microtechnics - 26.01.2026

The FireDrone is designed to deliver real-time data from high-risk areas that are too dangerous for humans and conventional drones.
Materials Science - Environment - 22.01.2026

Environment - Materials Science - 13.01.2026

Epoxy resin is a clear, robust polymer that is widely used - especially as part of fiber-reinforced materials in aviation, the automotive industry, and more.
Materials Science - Innovation - 07.01.2026

Environment - Electroengineering - 17.12.2025

Innovation - Economics - 15.12.2025

Transport - Electroengineering - 03.12.2025

Automatic charging instead of plugging in cables: In a cooperative project, researchers investigated inductive charging of electric cars.
Environment - Economics - 28.11.2025

Astronomy & Space - 25.11.2025

It is rare for satellites to return to Earth intact after their mission in space - one example is the European satellite EURECA. researchers have studied the satellite using various non-destructive X-ray methods. These could be used in future in the development of reusable space technologies, as well as in aviation and the automotive industry.
Environment - Innovation - 20.11.2025

What if in future wooden parquet floors were not only aesthetically pleasing, but also equipped with sensors - and could even supply their own electricity?
Materials Science - Innovation - 10.11.2025

The research project CircuBAT aims to close the loop between the production, use and recycling of automotive lithium-ion batteries.
Materials Science - Innovation - 06.11.2025

Environment - Astronomy & Space - 03.11.2025

Space offers a new perspective on greenhouse gases and air pollutants: In future, European satellites will for the first time provide detailed emission maps, all the way down to the contributions of individual power plants and industrial facilities. The necessary methods and technologies were developed by researchers within international research partnerships.
Environment - Career - 23.10.2025

Health - Innovation - 14.10.2025

Environment - Innovation - 02.10.2025

Health - Materials Science - 18.09.2025

Materials Science - Environment - 16.09.2025

Civil Engineering - Environment - 04.09.2025

In construction, wood is often hailed as a sustainable alternative to concrete. However, there is a gap in the structural analysis of timber frame buildings: Walls with window openings are not taken into account for horizontal bracing because of a lack of data on their load-bearing behavior. A project by Empa, Bern University of Applied Sciences, and ETH Zurich, in collaboration with the Swiss Federal Office for the Environment (FoeN) and industry, aims to change this - using mathematical models and large-scale experiments.
Materials Science - Microtechnics - 02.09.2025

Researchers at Empa, together with international partners, have published the largest open battery dataset to date in a new data format.
Health - Materials Science - 27.08.2025

What happens to titanium implants once they are inside the human body? Why are they sometimes rejected or even break? Empa researcher Martina Cihova is exploring these questions at the interface between implants and human tissues and cells, where materials science meets medicine.
Health - Life Sciences - 21.08.2025
Determining our biological age with sensor technology
People want to stay healthy and active for as long as possible. But how young and resilient is our body actually? Researchers at ETH Zurich, Empa, Caltech and the University Hospital Basel now want to make our biological age precise and easy to measure.
Health - Materials Science - 19.08.2025

Materials Science - Career - 07.08.2025

Environment - 14.07.2025

We need to make our energy system more sustainable - but what is the best way to achieve this? In order to plan the energy supply of the future, policymakers need sound facts and figures.
Environment - 09.07.2025
Colouring Dübendorf - a research project on the future of energy
Health - Physics - 08.07.2025

Shoulder instabilities are difficult to diagnose as they usually only occur when the shoulder joint is in motion.
Environment - Materials Science - 26.06.2025

How can we accelerate the energy transition in a socially responsible way? researchers propose a publicly funded basic service in solar energy that would increase energy autonomy, create social justice and promote further investment in renewable energies.
Environment - Chemistry - 16.06.2025

On June 16, Empa inaugurated its novel methanation plant. The move-MEGA research project is the first to demonstrate so-called sorption-enhanced methanation at pilot scale - a technology developed at Empa that makes the power-to-gas process more flexible and robust.
Health - 27.05.2025

Laser-based metal processing enables the automated and precise production of complex components, whether for the automotive industry or for medicine. However, conventional methods require timeand resource-consuming preparations. Researchers at Empa in Thun are using machine learning to make laser processes more precise, more cost-effective and more efficient.
Economics - 22.05.2025
Building bridges between research and industry
Environment - Event - 08.05.2025

Innovation - Environment - 06.05.2025

Physics - Materials Science - 05.05.2025

Researchers at Empa and ETH Zurich are developing an electromechanical system that can apply mechanical tension to nanomaterials. This could enable electronic components with novel properties for applications in various quantum technologies, for example in information technology, communication, sensor technology and efficient energy conversion.
Environment - Architecture & Buildings - 30.04.2025

After a two year-project, Thurplus, the city of Frauenfelds's utility company, and Empa last Wednesday presented the report, Energy Perspectives 2050.
Environment - Innovation - 10.04.2025

Traditional shingle production has inspired researchers at Empa and ETH Zurich to develop new types of wood-based panels made from split wooden sticks. Thanks to an AI-optimized process, these panels should be suitable for load-bearing components in the future - even if produced from lower-quality wood and tree trunks.
Environment - 03.04.2025

Environment - Earth Sciences - 20.03.2025

40th anniversary of the Vienna Convention for the protection of the ozone layer The Earth's protective ozone layer is recovering - a success story that started 40 years ago with the Vienna Convention. Global atmospheric measurements are crucial for the regulation and monitoring of ozone-depleting substances.
Environment - Innovation - 17.03.2025
When buildings plan around their energy demands
In order to guarantee the security of supply of our future energy system, we need not only an expansion of renewable energies, but also sophisticated control mechanisms that efficiently manage production, distribution and consumption.
Physics - Materials Science - 14.03.2025

Researchers from the nanotech@surfaces laboratory have experimentally recreated another fundamental theoretical model from quantum physics, which goes back to the Nobel Prize laureate Werner Heisenberg. The basis for the successful experiment was a kind of "quantum Lego" made of tiny carbon molecules known as nanographenes.
Physics - Materials Science - 06.03.2025

At the end of January, Empa opened a new laboratory that aims to harness quantum effects from carbon.
Materials Science - Innovation - 27.02.2025

In a four-year EU project led by Empa, eleven collaborators from research and industry succeeded in significantly improving batteries for electric cars.
Health - Environment - 05.02.2025

Allergies and asthma are widespread diseases that could arise during embryonal development in the womb.
Art & Design - Today
New special exhibition at the Josephinum is dedicated to Austria's exceptional artist Gustav Klimt
New special exhibition at the Josephinum is dedicated to Austria's exceptional artist Gustav Klimt

Health - Today
University of Manchester supports landmark Russell Group commitment to build healthier communities
University of Manchester supports landmark Russell Group commitment to build healthier communities

Health - Today
Cortical thickness, schizophrenia, and causality in psychiatry: when the trace is mistaken for the cause
Cortical thickness, schizophrenia, and causality in psychiatry: when the trace is mistaken for the cause
Career - Today
Low-income students and girls are steered away from 'risky' creative careers at school
Low-income students and girls are steered away from 'risky' creative careers at school

Environment - Today
UCalgary expedition, with NASA, Canadian and European space agencies, sets out to better understand state of Arctic ice
UCalgary expedition, with NASA, Canadian and European space agencies, sets out to better understand state of Arctic ice

Social Sciences - Mar 24
Young people's wellbeing is improving in Greater Manchester, major survey finds
Young people's wellbeing is improving in Greater Manchester, major survey finds
Environment - Mar 24
Australia's environment is improving but climate change is 'accelerating' damage to ecosystems and wildlife
Australia's environment is improving but climate change is 'accelerating' damage to ecosystems and wildlife












