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Your itineraries at a glance
Published:11.01.12 — RouteRank, a start-up of the Ecublens Science Park, is including a new function in its product which will enable users to visualize their itineraries.
Keeping the supply chain moving smoothly
Published:10.01.12 — Too much, or… too little! Many companies need to work on improving their supply chains. EPFL researchers have analyzed the best strategies and proven that good supply chain coordination can result in significant savings.
Deciphering communication: learning from robots
Published:06.01.12 — An experiment led by Laurent Keller at the University of Lausanne (UNIL) and by Steffen Wischmann and Dario Floreano at EPFL shows that communication systems can evolve differently within the same species and even the same environment. Performed using robots, this research can enable a better understanding of communication within the animal kingdom.
Welcome on board the flagship “2012”
Published:01.01.12 — Far from being synonymous with the end of the world, this year will – on the contrary – provide many building blocks for the global scientific corpus. More than ever, EPFL is determined to make its mark in this respect!
Molecular Celebrations For Your Taste Buds
Published:24.12.11 — Not another turkey, caviar or Yule Log! What if the traditional end-of-year feast was left up to scientists? The menu might surprise a few...
2011 News Highlights - Life Sciences
Published:21.12.11 — Stem cells, infectious diseases or genetic quirks are some of the subjects explored by students at the School of Life Sciences. Here is a selection of this year’s headlines.
Domestic robots: harmony on the homefront?
Published:21.12.11 — Are robots welcome in our homes? A qualitative study done at EPFL has revealed some interesting possibilities. Only one out of three households thinks automatic vacuum cleaners are worth the investment. The opinions of the others will be used to develop the appliances of the future.
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