In the Media - April 2023
Featuring the best of this month's news stories from the perspective of journalists and media around the globe.
Testing hundreds of therapeutics outside the body to predict their effectiveness against multiple myeloma
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Quantum Information Has Been Experimentally Proven for the First Time To Be More Connected Than Classical Physics
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Scientists develop safer zinc batteries as alternative to lithium-ion batteries
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SIEMENS TECH ENABLES SUCCESSFUL RESEARCH AT ZERO CARBON BUILDING SYSTEMS LAB
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New platform allows easier, cheaper, and safer interactions with large language models like ChatGPT
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NASA InSight Study Provides Clearest Look Ever at Martian Core
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Gray instead of blue: Twitter removes free verification ticks
The blue verification icons on Twitter once showed that a profile belonged to a specific person. Now the tick just means someone is paying money for a subscription. external pageThe new subscriptions also have consequences for information services – such as earthquake reports from ETH Zurich.call_made
Companies’ zero-deforestation commitments have potential to halve cattle-driven deforestation in Brazilian Amazon
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PHYS.org, 19 April 2023, external pageCompanies' zero-deforestation commitments have potential to halve cattle-driven deforestation in Brazilian Amazoncall_made
Heaviest Schr?dinger cat achieved by putting a small crystal into a superposition of two oscillation states
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Researchers reveal a map to study novel form of cell-to-cell communication
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Automated stress detection might not be the office panacea it appears to be
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The New York Ledger, 19 April 2023, external pageAutomated stress detection might not be the office panacea it appears to becall_made
Verve Times, 15 April 2023, external pageDetecting stress in the office from how people type and click — ScienceDailycall_made
Archynewsy, 20 April 2023, external pageYour keyboard says a lot about your stress levelcall_made
DT Next, 19 April 2023, external pageHow people type and click can detect their stress at workcall_made
AI News, 18 April 2023, external pageHow people type and click can detect their stress at work: Studycall_made
Smart earpiece helps people relearn physical actions faster and more easily after a stroke
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Swiss design in Milan
external pageFeature segment on ETH Zurich's interactive exhibition featuring assistive technologies and experiences with how inclusive design enables people to participate - imagine a world without barriers.call_made (Note: segment starts at minute 19:00 / in Italian)
Araris Biotech AG Acquires ARS Pharmaceutical’s Nectin-4 Antibody
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Quantum superposition reaches the microscopic world: Is a quantum computing revolution on the horizon?
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Spanish industry kicks off EU green hydrogen race
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(As well as numerous regional radio broadcasts in the U.S.)
How You Use Your Mouse Or Type Says A Lot About Your Stress Levels At Work
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TrendRadar, 14 April 2023, external pageKeyboards and mice could provide an early warning of worker stresscall_made
Gizmodo Australia, 14 April 2023, external pageTech News: 5 Things to Know in Australia Todaycall_made
ScienceDaily, 11 April 2023, external pageDetecting stress in the office from how people type and clickcall_made
Archyworldys, 13 April 2023, external pageClick and hammer: Stressed people type differentlycall_made
New Atlas, 13 April 2023, external pageKeyboards and mice could provide an early warning of worker stresscall_made
Scandinavian News, 12 April 2023, external pageResearchers find level of work stress among people from typing, mouse clickscall_made
A new approach to minimally invasive surgical instruments
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EE News, 12 April 2023, external pageHow to make self-folding surgical toolscall_made
Computer Simulations Unveil Promising Mechanisms for Future Oral Drug Delivery Solutions
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Futurity, 25 April 2023, external pageHow do drugs get into the blood?call_made
Russian hacker who broke into Democratic emails in 2016 has himself been breached, Ukrainian hackers say
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Reuters, 11 April 2023, external pageUkrainian hackers say they have compromised Russian spy who hacked Democrats in 2016call_made
Arab News, 14 April 2023, external pageUkrainian hackers say they have compromised Russian spy who hacked Democrats in 2016call_made
Soft robotic hand learns how to avoid buttery fingers
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NewScientist, 12 April 2023, external pageSoft robot hand learns how to avoid butter fingerscall_made
An interview with Didier Queloz, Nobel laureate and exoplanet hunter
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SynSense boosts $10m round for 3D neuromorphic processor
external pageSynSense in China has boosted its recent $10m funding round to support its 3D neuromorphic processor technology developed in Switzerlandcall_made...The funds will be used to accelerate the development of SynSense’s 3D neuromorphic processor DYNAP-CNN2 for high-speed vision processing for autonomous systems, such as drones, robots and self-driving vehicles.
Scientists Create "Tea Bag" Implant That Manages Diabetes, Powered by the Body's Excess Sugar
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Freethink, 3 April 2023, external pageSugar-powered implant produces insulin as neededcall_made
Healthcare Packaging, 5 April 2023, external pageBlood Sugar Could Power Medical Implantscall_made
Health Tech Insider, 11 April 2023, external pageNew Teabag Implant Can Treat Diabetes Automaticallycall_made
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