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Image Engineering May 25th, 2023 Robot security guard on patrol An autonomous robot developed by ETH Zurich researchers will soon replace outdoor security patrols thanks to AI and state-of-th...
Image Engineering May 1st, 2023 Maximising the safe lifespan of buildings and bridges A new AI-based platform for structural monitoring and predictive assessment combines sensors and algorithmic processing to exte...
Image Engineering April 6th, 2023 Swiss measurement instruments on the way to Jupiter in search for potential life Is there a chance that other life exists in our solar system? A new space mission wants to explore this question, among other t...
Image Engineering March 31st, 2023 A self-driving wheelchair for airports Mastering the challenges at the airport for passengers with reduced mobility might soon become much easier thanks to new, auton...
Image Engineering March 22nd, 2023 World's longest urban drone delivery route runs in Zurich Diagnostic samples are being transported by drone between two Zurich hospitals over a distance of 5 km in a record time of just...
Image Engineering March 9th, 2023 On the hunt for greenhouse gases in 1.5 million-year-old ice Swiss researchers have developed a method for analysing 1.5 million-year-old ice that may help solve a climate puzzle.