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EPFL | Technologist
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Returning to the rails. Foods for the future. Returning to the rails. Foods for the future. Oct 13, 2016. Ski design inspired by turtle scales. These alpine skis change stiffness in response to the skier's position, thanks to a mechanism that mimics turtle scales. Sep 23, 2016. Objects that sculpt light. Sep 15, 2016. Creating 3D objects from inextensible sheet materials. Stretching the inextensible with an algorithm. Sep 9, 2016. How to make residential solar panels twice as efficient. Jun 29, 2016.
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Technologist Magazine | Technologist
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Returning to the rails. Foods for the future. Returning to the rails. Foods for the future. The complete issues are only available in print version. You can order a single issue or subscribe to 8 issues. Below you can view all the longer articles and major infographics from the printed magazine. Please note: articles from the current issue (No.10) will gradually appear on our website during the months of September, and October 2016. The next issue, No.11 is to be expected by December! May 19, 2016. Jan 2...
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A pocket-sized medical lab | Technologist
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Returning to the rails. Foods for the future. Returning to the rails. Foods for the future. A pocket-sized medical lab. A pocket-sized medical lab. Jul 23, 2015. A sort of Swiss army knife of medical tests. Blood test run by the pocket lab created by Qloudlab. (Photo: Alain Herzog). The device was created by Qloudlab. The first test panel, targeting lipids, is currently undergoing certification in the laboratories of the CHUV. It takes around 30 times less blood for a new generation test than for a labor...
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Features | Technologist
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Returning to the rails. Foods for the future. Returning to the rails. Foods for the future. Every printed magazine presents a number of features, covering some of the most exciting new areas in technology-related research and innovation. The latest features include:. Apr 4, 2016. From games to health. Mar 23, 2016. Urban Mobility: How technology will keep us moving in congested cities. Dec 14, 2015. SLEEP: Tick-tock goes the body clock. Dec 14, 2015. SLEEP: Why do we sleep one third of our time? Jun 8, 2...
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Da Vinci’s bridge in ice | Technologist
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Returning to the rails. Foods for the future. Returning to the rails. Foods for the future. Da Vinci’s bridge in ice. Da Vinci’s bridge in ice. Aug 10, 2015. About 100 students and volunteers from different countries will travel to the Finnish Juuka this winter to build an ice bridge. The hundred-meter long bridge will get a free span of 50 meters and is made of ice and paper. Ice bride project by TU/ Eindhoven in Finland (Photo: TU/ Eindhoven). Photo: Bart van Overbeeke. Leonardo da Vinci’s design.
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“Poland must be doing something right” | Technologist
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Returning to the rails. Foods for the future. Returning to the rails. Foods for the future. Poland must be doing something right. Poland must be doing something right. Jul 17, 2015. With 20 percent GDP growth over the past five years, Poland has become an important player in the European economy. Daria Tataj, founder and CEO of the Warsaw-based consultancy Tataj Innovation, explains the reasons for this success. What makes Poland different? What are the most dynamic business sectors? One driver behind Po...
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Carbon footprints: A plethora of paradoxes | Technologist
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Returning to the rails. Foods for the future. Returning to the rails. Foods for the future. Carbon footprints: A plethora of paradoxes. Carbon footprints: A plethora of paradoxes. Jul 10, 2015. Should you drive an electric car? Eat an apple that travelled halfway around the world? The answer will depend on many factors that are not always obvious. Move your cursor over the infographic to see details, or click on it to view a larger version. Journalist: Luc Henry and Céline Bilardo / @heluc. Oct 10, 2016.
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Disabled people pilot a robot remotely with their thoughts | Technologist
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Returning to the rails. Foods for the future. Returning to the rails. Foods for the future. Disabled people pilot a robot remotely with their thoughts. Disabled people pilot a robot remotely with their thoughts. Aug 3, 2015. Scientists at Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL / Switzerland) have developed a brain-machine interface that disable people can use to remotely control a telepresence robot. (Photo: Alain Herzog / EPFL). Headed by José del R. Millán, has however been working on a rev...
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Reducing fish waste | Technologist
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Returning to the rails. Foods for the future. Returning to the rails. Foods for the future. Jul 20, 2015. A major European project intends to make the fishing industry more sustainable. A total of 55 researchers from europe and the United States are to help reduce the volume of fish discarded at sea. Professor Clara Ulrich from DTU is in charge of the project. (Photo: Colourbox). From DTU Aqua, who has been appointed to lead the work and coordinate the various initiatives. 8220;Society is changing, with ...
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Life cycle of a wind turbine | Technologist
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Returning to the rails. Foods for the future. Returning to the rails. Foods for the future. Life cycle of a wind turbine. Life cycle of a wind turbine. Jul 27, 2015. Life cycle assessments of a windmill, from cradle to grave. What about the environmental impact? Proponents of circular economy believe, among other things, that we need to replace the throw-away mentality with the cradle-to-grave principle. Products must be repairable or upgradable and materials reusable. Life cycle assessments are one of t...
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