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Why deep sighs are actually good for us
The surface of the lungs is covered with a fluid that increases their deformability. This fluid has the greatest effect when you take deep breaths from time to time, as researchers at ETH Zurich have discovered using sophisticated measurement techniques in the laboratory. -
Patrick Rühs, are processed foods unhealthy?
Industrial food processing is often the target of criticism – unjust criticism, says Patrick Rühs, as many processing steps actually make foods healthier and easier to digest.
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“Energy challenges can only be tackled by working together”
The Energy Science Center at ETH Zurich is celebrating its 20th anniversary. Executive Director Christian Schaffner sits down with us to take a look back at the Center’s beginnings, the key moments, and the current challenges. He also explains why the upcoming Energy Week is more than just a professional event. -
Farewell after three decades of chemistry at ETH Zurich
Peter Chen, Professor of Physical-Organic Chemistry, will be delivering a farewell lecture to mark his upcoming retirement. Chen is a man with a remarkable history who has played a significant role in shaping ETH Zurich for over thirty years. -
ETH Zurich researchers uncover vulnerability in confidential cloud environments
Some data is so sensitive that it is processed only in specially protected cloud areas. These are designed to ensure that not even a cloud provider can access the data. ETH Zurich researchers have now found a vulnerability that could allow hackers to breach these confidential environments.