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EPFL Operation Robot - Precision to within One Tenth of a Millimeter EPFL Operation Robot - Precision to within One Tenth of a Millimeter
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Video duration: 131 seconds

With less than a 0.5 mm margin of error, Neuroglide, the robot developed by researchers in the robotics lab, allows for the placement of screws in small vertebrae with unequaled precision. KB Medical is the start-up being founded to get this product on the market.
http://kbmedical. com/ & http://www.epfl.ch

Related: epfl, eth, lausanne, robot character species, doctor, medical, simulation, imaging

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New, easy way to test for allergies - EPFL Spin-off Abionic New, easy way to test for allergies - EPFL Spin-off Abionic
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Video duration: 113 seconds

As easy as taking a small blood sample and putting a DVD into a player - a new, inexpensive and intuitive way to test for allergies is now ready for the market. For more information see the website of the EPFL Spin-off Abonic: http://www.abionic.c om/

Related: epfl, health, eth, lausanne, allergies, device, medical, biochips, testing

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EPFL - A Couple Drops of Fuel to Get to the Moon with MicroThrust EPFL - A Couple Drops of Fuel to Get to the Moon with MicroThrust
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Video duration: 171 seconds

Imagine reaching the Moon using just a tenth of a liter of fuel. With their ionic motor, MicroThrust, EPFL scientists and their European partners are making this a reality, ushering in a new era of low-cost space exploration.

Related: epfl, eth, clean+space, ionic, engine, space, exploration, moon, mars, satellite, cubesat, propulsion, switzerland, microthrust, european, project, cleanspace, one, swiss, center

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CleanSpace One - a Swiss satellite to tackle space junk CleanSpace One - a Swiss satellite to tackle space junk
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Video duration: 264 seconds

Swiss Space Center at EPFL just launched the "CleanSpace One" project. The aim is to design and build a satellite that will chase, grab and destroy a space debris - namely one of the first Swiss satellites, Swisscube-1 or TIsat-1.
(Version française de ce film sur: http://bit.ly/CleanS paceOne_videoF)

Related: space, debris, swiss, center, epfl, claude, nicollier, cleaning, cleanspace

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Swimming goes high tech with EPFL-developed inertial systems Swimming goes high tech with EPFL-developed inertial systems
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Video duration: 113 seconds

The EPFL Laboratory of Movement Analysis and Measurement LMAM (http://lmam.epfl.ch /) has developed waterproof sensors to calculate the coordination, speed and energy expenditure of swimmers during training. The new device could help coaches to give precise feedback. Doctoral assistant Farzin Dadashi talks about this new technology.

Related: lmam, natation, bis, youtube, hd, 720p

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A process to make reliable 3D chips developed at EPFL A process to make reliable 3D chips developed at EPFL
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Video duration: 157 seconds

Stacked vertically instead of placed side by side, reliable 3D chips were created in EPFL's Microelectronics Systems Laboratory (LSM - http://lsm.epfl.ch). This lab has also developed a high performance manufacturing method. Thanks to this technology, computers will be faster, more efficient and capable of carrying out more tasks simultaneously

Related: epfl, chips, elecronics, microelectronics, integrated circuit, technology, 3d, three-dimentionnal, computer, software, data, management, computer software, system, mobile device

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Microreactors for safer and more responsive chemicals production Microreactors for safer and more responsive chemicals production
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Video duration: 166 seconds

A team at EPFL has developed a new kind of microreactors, designed to allow chemical reactions in small volumes. Prof. Lioubov Kiwi and Madhavanand Namadeo Kashid explain this principle, which induces a reduction of risks for the pharmaceutical or chemical industry.

Related: microreactors, chemical, reactions

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Modelling the swirling of a glass of wine Modelling the swirling of a glass of wine
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Video duration: 140 seconds

Scientists at EPFL have managed to model the shape of the wave created in a glass of wine while swirling it. They figured out that given parameters allow to reproduce the exact wave form, whatever the size of the recipient. These finding are useful to better calibrate orbital shaking bioreactors for cell culture. See original scientific footage on http://www.youtube.c om/watch?v=GNWraGMPe 9o

Related: wine, swirling, bioreactors, orbital, shaking, modeling, cell, culture

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A haptic screen you can really feel A haptic screen you can really feel
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Video duration: 127 seconds

EPFL researchers are working on a new generation of tactile surfaces with haptic sensory feedback, designed for smartphones, tablets, computers, vending machines.

Related: epfl, lausanne, touchscreen, smartphone, phone, mobile device, haptic feedback, tactile surface, cell, iphone

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Better muscles thanks to a genetic knock-out Better muscles thanks to a genetic knock-out
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Video duration: 157 seconds

Johan Auwerx, head of the Laboratory of integrative systems physiology at EPFL, and his team managed to improve the muscle constitution of mice by knocking out genetically a "co-repressor" of the DNA transcription process. These animals became real marathoners!

Related: genes, mice, muscle, doping

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EPFLNews - Dynamic video-tracking for sports without physical tags EPFLNews - Dynamic video-tracking for sports without physical tags
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Video duration: 113 seconds

EPFL's Computer Vision Laboratory has developed an advanced system for continuous tracking of athletes on the field as well as passers bye on the street without the need for RFID tags, even when the subjects overlap or are hidden. http://cvlab.epfl.ch /

Related: sport, computer, algorithm, epfl, eth, lausanne, basketball, soccer, marketing, tag, tags, football, action

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Tracking heart rate in real time on a smartphone Tracking heart rate in real time on a smartphone
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Video duration: 144 seconds

Patients and their doctors can now immediately be made aware of heart rate anomalies directly on their iPhone or other mobile device, thanks to a small and non-invasive apparatus made at EPFL - http://esl.epfl.ch/

Related: heart, rate, device, epfl, eth, cardiology, medicine, medical, technology, switzerland, lausanne, mobile device, cell, phone, iphone

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Flocking with fixed-wing robots at EPFL Flocking with fixed-wing robots at EPFL
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Video duration: 99 seconds

Inexpensive and easy to use MAVs, developed by Severin Leven and Sensefly, are shown here to be able to flock in formations up to ten robots. The project, presented by Sabine Hauert from EPFL's Laboratory of Intelligent Systems, will be shown at the IROS 2011 annual meeting.

Related: swarm, robot, epfl, eth, technology, flocking, electronics, physics, computer, math, experiment, robots, mav

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Microcirculation Camera Visualizes Skin Blood Flow Microcirculation Camera Visualizes Skin Blood Flow
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Video duration: 100 seconds

A device developed by Aïmago, a start-up in EPFL's Science Park, shows how blood is circulating in the skin. Intuitive, rapid and touch-less, it already facilitates the work of burn specialists and plastic and reconstructive surgeons at CHUV.
www.epfl.ch
www.aimago.com

Related: blood, burn, surgery, epfl, eth, startup, spinoff, camera

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Optofluidics, Nano Technology and Energy at EPFL Optofluidics, Nano Technology and Energy at EPFL
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Video duration: 97 seconds

Dean of Engineering at EPFL, Demetri Psaltis explains how the relatively new domain of optofluidics could help solve the current energy challenge.

Related: epfl, eth, optofluidics, nano, materials, energy, sun, solar, panels, warming, change, climate, gas, green, electric, environment, electricity, power, clean, global warming, alternative

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EPFL experiments in an alpine river near Zinal (VS / Switzerland) EPFL experiments in an alpine river near Zinal (VS / Switzerland)
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Video duration: 122 seconds

The Environmental Hydraulics Laboratory (LHE) at EPFL calibrates a measuring station (made of 12 geophones) installed in the Navisence river in Val d'Anniviers, Valais, Switzerland. The results will be used to measure the sediment transport on the river bed.

Related: epfl, environment, valais, river

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A Power Grid on a Chip A Power Grid on a Chip
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Video duration: 112 seconds

The future of energy production will surely be a combination of several power sources, and Maher Kayal's team from EPFL have developped a device only 4mm thick can now manage an urban power grid a thousand times faster than currently possible. http://elab.epfl.ch/

Related: smart+grid, electronics, power, energy, green, epfl, electricity, smart, network, grid, chip, elab

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Tele-medicine @EPFL -- Ultrasounds Tele-medicine @EPFL -- Ultrasounds
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Video duration: 121 seconds

From the Signal Processing Laboratory at EPFL (http://lts5www.epfl .ch/), a technique that combines distance ultrasounds and virtual reality for an effective examination with a specialist at the other end of the line.

Related: news, wireless, ultrasound, virtual+reality, science, imaging

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Using VR for rehabilitation Using VR for rehabilitation
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Video duration: 115 seconds

Tej Tadi explains MindMaze, an EPFL start up based on Olaf Blanke's groundbreaking research in Cognitive Neuroscience, that uses virtual reality to rehabilitate patients who have suffered from strokes or other brain trauma.

Related: vr, virtual reality, epfl, lausanne, blanke, brain, neuroscience, educational, video game, mind

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Pix4D - Turns Thousands of 2D Photos into 3D Images Pix4D - Turns Thousands of 2D Photos into 3D Images
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Video duration: 131 seconds

New EPFL spin-off Pix4D generates 3D images from simple snapshots and drones using cloud computing and takes time into account as well. http://www.pix4d.com

Related: 3d, drone, robots, epfl, mav, uav, rolex learning center, photo, stitching

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Robots learning to share Robots learning to share
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Video duration: 120 seconds

Robot Evolution: EPFL and the University of Lausanne team up to explore Hamilton's law of kin selection. Published in PLoS on May 3rd, 2011, biology and robotics come together to help understand how altruistic genes get passed on from one generation to the next. To learn more about the labs: http://lis.epfl.ch and http://www.unil.ch/d ee/page6763.html

Related: epfl, unil, robot, evolution, robots, altruism, kin, selection, hamilton, science, electronics, educational

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Optimizing energy on a sailing boat Optimizing energy on a sailing boat
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Video duration: 115 seconds

Philippe Barrade, First Assistant in the Industrial Electronics Lab of the EPFL, explain how renewable energy will be produced and managed on board the "Rivages" boat, which will be led by Bernard Stamm for the Vendée Globe 2012.

Related: epfl, renewable, energy, management, boat, race, vendée, globe, 2012, bernard, stamm, hydrogenerators

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