Building a blueprint of metabolic health – from mouse to human Research EPFL In a new study, EPFL scientists have uncovered the complex genetic and environmental interactions influencing metabolic health and have validated their findings in actual human data. Robots au chocolat for dessert? Research EPFL A fully edible robot could soon end up on our plate if we overcome some technical hurdles, say EPFL scientists involved in RoboFood – an EU-funded project which aims to marry robots and food. Fruit fly brain shows how simple commands turn into complex behaviors Research EPFL Researchers at EPFL have discovered how networks of neurons in fruit flies transform simple brain signals into coordinated actions. This sheds light on the neural mechanisms underlying complex behaviors for potential application in robotics. Hydrogen, the net-zero hero? Research EPFL Green hydrogen could transform our energy system and solve many supply and emissions challenges. Whether this happens will depend on how economically it can be produced and attractive it will be to consumers. How EPFL will make the most of its carbon emissions TechTransfer EPFL By supporting a large-scale research project for carbon capture, utilization and storage, EPFL will shrink its carbon footprint while giving a boost to emerging technology. Antibody-peptide inhibitor conjugates: a new path for cancer therapy Research EPFL Cancer treatments often struggle with balancing efficacy and side effects. A new study by EPFL scientists offers a promising solution using antibody-peptide inhibitor conjugates to target specific cell types and block the activity of cancer-promoting enzymes called cathepsins. Previous 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15... Next Page 11 of 98