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EMPA, Swiss Federal Laboratories for Materials Science and Technology
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Innovation - Economics - 30.01.2025

Materials Science - Life Sciences - 09.01.2025

A battery that needs feeding instead of charging? This is exactly what researchers have achieved with their 3D-printed, biodegradable fungal battery.
Health - Pharmacology - 06.01.2025

Bacteria can cause dangerous infections after surgery on the eye. Particularly feared are antibiotic-resistant germs, which are almost impossible to treat and can lead to the loss of the eye.
Environment - Innovation - 09.12.2024
Back to the future with wood and clay
Traditional building materials such as wood and clay are climate-friendly and perfectly complement each other.
Innovation - Materials Science - 05.12.2024

Environment - Architecture & Buildings - 25.11.2024

A new European research project, TIMBERHAUS, aiming at promoting timber construction in Europe, was launched in Copenhagen in early November.
Environment - Microtechnics - 19.11.2024

Innovation - Materials Science - 12.11.2024

Innovation - Materials Science - 07.11.2024

Materials Science - Chemistry - 02.05.2024

All-perovskite tandem solar cells could soon pick up where silicon solar cells reach their limits. These highly efficient, lightweight and flexible cells have already proven themselves in the laboratory - now, researchers are working on scaling them up and making them ready for the real world. Roof tiles are becoming a thing of the past: Today, more and more Swiss roofs boast large black and blue rectangles that convert sunlight into electricity.
Chemistry - Materials Science - 25.04.2024

The word "perovskite" describes a naturally occurring mineral, but also a whole range of highly specialized synthetic compounds that have promising applications in electronics and photovoltaics. But what do they actually have in common? Who discovered them? And how are researchers using them to create innovative technology? This is the focus of the new issue of Empa Quarterly.
Innovation - Event - 22.04.2024

At the final of the Not-a-Boring Competition 2024 in Bastrop, Texas, the team from Swissloop Tunneling came out on top thanks to a successful drilling process with a self-developed micro-tunneling machine.
Architecture & Buildings - Research Management - 11.04.2024

Zero heat waste: This is the goal of a dozen European companies and research institutions, including Empa, in the Horizon Europe project HEATWISE.
Innovation - Environment - 09.04.2024

Environment - Electroengineering - 19.03.2024

From the desert to Swiss industry: As part of the new Mining the Atmosphere initiative, researchers are pursuing the goal of harvesting renewable energy in the Earth's sun belt, converting it several times and transporting it over long distances to where it is needed.
Environment - Materials Science - 13.03.2024

In October 2023, Nathalie Casas took over the lead of Empa's Energy, Mobility and Environment research department.
Health - Materials Science - 11.03.2024

Skin injuries caused by prolonged pressure often occur in people who are unable to change their position independently - such as sick newborns in hospitals or elderly people.
Transport - Environment - 07.03.2024

AMAG Classic and Empa have jointly conducted a detailed and scientifically sound investigation into the compatibility of synthetic gasoline in classic cars. Engine components were tested for over a year and driving tests were carried out with selected classic cars. The result: classic cars can also be operated in a climate-friendly manner in the future, as synthetic gasoline can be used in older engines without hesitation.
Innovation - Computer Science - 29.02.2024

Materials Science - Chemistry - 27.02.2024

Researchers have extracted nanocellulose from a waste product of beer brewing and processed it into an aerogel.
Materials Science - Environment - 22.02.2024

The largest EU research initiative ever launched has come to a successful end: The Graphene Flagship was officially concluded at the end of last year.
Innovation - Economics - 15.02.2024

Industrial waste heat is an untapped goldmine: It is produced in large quantities, but is hardly used efficiently.
Environment - Earth Sciences - 01.02.2024
A milestone in weather and climate research
A team of researchers from Germany and Switzerland involving Empa is setting a milestone in weather and climate research: At the beginning of February, the renowned climate and weather model ICON has become available to all interested parties under an open source license. This is intended to make science and the scientific services behind it more transparent.
Chemistry - Materials Science - 30.01.2024

Two outstanding publications by young researchers were honored with the Empa Research Award. The recipients, Amogh Kinikar and Shih-Chi Yang, wrote their award-winning papers during their doctoral studies at Empa.
Innovation - 25.01.2024

Instead of tubular commercial aircraft, other designs could be used in the future: Jets with a blended wing body would fly more efficiently and make less noise - but how would the noise emissions from these new types of aircraft affect people?
Environment - Politics - 18.01.2024

Environment - Innovation - 11.01.2024

Are buildings that affect our climate in a positive way soon going to be a reality? In order to achieve the ambitious net zero target by 2050, we as a society need to rethink the standards and procedures we are living by.
Materials Science - 20.12.2023

Environment - Earth Sciences - 19.12.2023

If we want to achieve our climate goals and prevent irreversible changes to the Earth's climate system, we not only need to curb our greenhouse gas emissions, but also remove excess man-made CO2 from the atmosphere.
Materials Science - 14.12.2023

In late November, researchers from Switzerland and abroad convened at Empa with experts from the pharmaceutical company CSL Vifor for a joint workshop on nanomedicines.
Environment - Innovation - 11.12.2023

Transport - Materials Science - 08.12.2023

Eight stakeholders from business, science and the public sector launched the first project for wireless charging of electric vehicles in Switzerland at the end of November 2023.
Materials Science - Innovation - 06.12.2023

Yaroslav Romanyuk has been working at Empa for around 15 years on complex thin-film technologies for solar cells, printed circuits, novel solid-state batteries and other applications.
Innovation - 30.11.2023

Under the motto "Idea generation and co-creation processes to promote technology transfer", around 60 participants from research, business, cantons and municipalities discussed innovative approaches to the energy transition at Empa in Dübendorf on 24 November.
Materials Science - Innovation - 29.11.2023

LISA: Innosuisse funding for battery research Empa will collaborate with Battery Consult AG, a research and development company specializing in salt battery technology, and the Swiss Innovation Park
Environment - 27.11.2023

Environment - Politics - 22.11.2023

The Federal Commission for Air Hygiene has assessed the revised guideline values issued by the World Health Organization (WHO) in 2021 and their significance for Switzerland's Air Pollution Control Ordinance.
Health - 21.11.2023

Knee operations on the meniscus cartilage are a frequent procedure on a particularly complex part of the human body. researchers want to provide an improved basis for clinicians in order to reduce the risks of the operation. Using 3D models based on micro-computed tomography analyses in the laboratory, they are mapping the blood vessel network of the meniscus on a nanometer scale.
Health - Innovation - 16.11.2023

Balgrist University Hospital and the University of Zurich have appointed Inge Herrmann, a leading expert in the field of medical technology, to their academic team.
Materials Science - Chemistry - 14.11.2023

Non-toxic and scalable water-based flow batteries would be a good solution for storing renewable energy in urban areas - if it weren't for their very low energy density.
Health - Physics - 10.11.2023

Today, the Dynamic Imaging Center at sitem-insel, the Swiss Institute for Translational Medicine and Entrepreneurship, opened its doors. Here, for the first time, X-ray images of a moving person can be taken simultaneously from two different directions. This enables clinical research that is unique in Europe and that represents a milestone in the investigation of musculoskeletal disorders.
Health - Innovation - 09.11.2023

Materials Science - Chemistry - 07.11.2023

The Empa research group led by Maksym Kovalenko is researching innovative materials for the batteries of tomorrow. Whether it's fast-charging electric cars or low-cost stationary storage, there's a promising material or a novel manufacturing process for every application. What are the hallmarks of a good battery? Is it its capacity? How fast it charges? Or its price? The answer depends on where the battery is used, says Empa researcher Kostiantyn Kravchyk.
Health - Innovation - 26.10.2023
Translational projects at Empa and PSI get extra funding
Materials Science - Chemistry - 24.10.2023

Empa and Kyburz Switzerland AG are looking for ways to recycle end-of-life lithium-ion batteries in an efficient and resource-saving way. A specially developed experimental facility breaks down the old batteries into their components so that materials can be recovered as clean as possible. Everyone is familiar with this phenomenon from their cell phone or laptop: Over time, the capacity of the battery decreases, so that you have to reach for the charger more and more often.
Innovation - Environment - 19.10.2023

Construction is underway, once again, at the research and innovation building NEST. The new unit goes by the name of STEP2. Over the past three years, project partners from various disciplines have developed innovations with high market potential, which will be implemented in a real-world construction project for the very first time.
Environment - Earth Sciences - 17.10.2023
CO2 out of thin air
To prevent irreversible and damaging changes to the Earth's climate system, we need to remove excess (man-made) CO2 from the atmosphere.
Environment - Materials Science - 05.10.2023

Environmentally friendly, ubiquitously available and recyclable: Clay is a clean alternative among building materials. Empa researcher Ellina Bernard is trying to find out how the coveted material can actually be used to build in a sustainable and stable way. Her research project is being funded by the Swiss National Science Foundation (SNSF) with an Ambizione grant.
Environment - Economics - 04.10.2023

Innovation - 28.09.2023
Together to the recyclable house
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













