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All stories by Karin Köchle, Corporate Communications
The amount of selenium in the environment also has an impact on health
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Lenny Winkel researches the environmental behaviour of trace elements such as selenium. A native of the Netherlands, she adores the Swiss mountains.
Master maths with an AI tutor
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Two Master’s students in Computer Science at ETH founded a start-up to offer high-quality, one-on-one online tutoring at affordable rates.
Biometrics for artworks
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The SmartStamp app is used to verify the authenticity of artworks.
“Exercise and social interaction are key stress relievers”
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Neuroscientist Johannes Bohacek investigates the molecular basis of stress in the brain. He originally wanted to become a psychotherapist.
Is there a perfect diet for a long life?
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Nina Cabezas Wallscheid, Professor of Stem Cell Biology and Ageing, is researching the impact of nutrition on the human blood system. Her research team aims to identify the ideal diet for a long and healthy life.
Running without limits: When air creates no resistance
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ETH student and top sprinter Géraldine Frey is preparing for her races with an innovative piece of equipment. Developed at ETH Zurich, the Airshield reduces aerodynamic drag, enabling athletes to train at speeds above their normal pace.