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05.07.200750% Creating knowledge The Japanese economist Ikujiro Nonaka on the subject of knowledge management. |
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07.06.200750% Swiss National Science Foundation supports field trials The Swiss National Science Foundation has announced the projects it has approved in the National Research Programme “Benefits and Risks of the Deliberate Release of Genetically Modified Plants”. |
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31.05.200750% Steely prize for cable car A cable car project in Portland, Oregon, wins another prize for ETH Zurich Professor Marc Angélil. |
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19.04.200750% Prints and drawings in Tokyo The ETH Zurich Collection of Prints and Drawings has lent 100 valuable Renaissance prints and drawings to the National Museum in Tokyo. The exhibition is blossoming like cherry trees. |
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01.03.200750% ETH Zurich architect builds Museum of Modern Art in Warsaw ETH Zurich assistant professor Christian Kerez has won the competition to plan the Museum of Modern Art in Warsaw. |
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22.02.200750% Why the small ones are so dark Small galaxies have less visible matter than big ones. An ETH Zurich researcher now explains why this is so. |
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15.02.200750% Discrimination against women? Women applying for research grants seem to be less successful than men. There are effective remedies. |
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01.02.200750% Ethics - a profit factor Profit aspirations and ethical behaviour look like opposites. However, first impressions are deceptive, as Franziska Tschudi explained at the Alumni Business Event. |
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21.12.200650% Cogwheel produces Vitamin B6 The structure of the synthesis complex for a central active substance in living organisms has been identified. |
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07.12.200650% Ready for a museum The ERMETH computer, weighing several tons and developed at ETH, was a milestone in computer science in 1957. It was handed over to the Museum of Communication as a permanent loan on Wednesday 29 November 2006. |
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