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EIP-7983, co-authored by Vitalik Buterin, sets a 16.77 million gas limit per transaction to protect Ethereum from DoS attacks ...
ETH Zurich and its partner Nova Fundaziun Origen officially unveiled Tor Alva (aka White Tower), a 30-meter-tall 3D printed ...
A Robot’s Dream by Gramazio Kohler Research (ETH Zurich), MESH, Studio Armin Linke. Photo by Andrea Avezzù, Courtesy La Biennale di Venezia Algorithm as architect A.I. is no longer a buzzword.
On top of the robot, Ma’s team fitted an arm with several degrees of freedom produced by another ETH Zürich spinoff called Duatic. This is what would hold and swing a badminton racket.
The ANYmal-D robot from ETH Zurich plays badminton. (Image: Yuntao Ma / Robotic Systems Lab der ETH Zurich (Screenshot)) Jun 2, 2025 at 8:43 pm CEST 2 min. read By Oliver Bünte ...
Tor Alva, the world's tallest 3D-printed building, showcases cutting-edge 3D-printing construction techniques in a small Swiss alpine village.
A robotic arm can grip, bend, place and weld the individual bars independently. This makes it possible to construct shapes that would be far too time-consuming and complex to do by hand. Prototypes ...
According to an announcement from ETH Zurich, research from an architecture PhD student shows that a new type of formwork to shape a floor can potentially use up to 60 percent less concrete and 90 ...
A proprietary operating system allows AUAR to drastically simplify the building process, reducing thousands of production lines down to just a few. One way AUAR has rethought the standard homebuilding ...
At its meeting of 4/5 December 2024 and upon application of the President of ETH Zurich, Professor Joël Mesot, and the President of EPFL, Professor Martin Vetterli, the ETH Board appointed a total of ...
Lauren Vasey, Ph.D., is a Bridge fellow at ETH Zurich, commercializing a new robotic additive manufacturing method. Her expertise is in robotic construction methods. Previously, she was a research ...
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