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Bioengineered E. coli generates electricity from wastewater.

September 17, 2023

“We engineered E. coli bacteria, the most widely studied microbe, to generate electricity,” says Professor Ardemis Boghossian at EPFL. ~ learn more

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New imaging technique offers unprecedented view of cells, inside and out.

January 20, 2022

“The microscopic world of cells and bacteria is incredibly important to understand, but tricky to study in detail, especially without harming the subjects. Researchers at EPFL have now developed a new microscopy technique that combines two existing ones, allowing scientists […]

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Blocking anti-aging enzymes makes cancer die of old age. 

May 27, 2018

“The mechanism that limits a cell’s lifespan can be slowed down, but that can turn them cancerous, as they divide unchecked. Now, scientists at EPFL have found a way to manipulate that mechanism to effectively turn off cancer’s immortality, letting […]

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