EPFL scientists have uncovered that next to estrogen receptor-positive and -negative cells there are cells with very low amounts of the receptor protein

The levels of the anti-aging molecule NAD+ can be boosted in the kidney and liver by blocking an enzyme, shows a new study in Nature from EPFL

A new study from EPFL shows that the phase transitions of the exotic material molybdenum ditelluride – a candidate for future electronics – are more complex than previously thought.

Men who exhibit high social dominance make faster decisions than low-dominance men even outside a social context, finds a large behavioral study from EPFL.

Age, sex, and specific human genetic variants are the key factors behind differences between immune responses among healthy humans, finds a study of 1,000 individuals carried out by EPFL and the Pasteur Institute.

Neuroscientists (EPFL) have identified a brain mechanism that is linked to aggression and violent behavior, potentially forming the basis for treating aggression in several psychiatric disorders.

Using a computer simulation of an important receptor, EPFL scientists have discovered a novel binding site for natural ligands and drugs

Researchers make materials opaque to sound waves completely transparent

Chemical engineers (EPFL) have demonstrated for the first time that an atom-thick graphene membrane can separate gas mixtures with a high-efficiency

Physicists at EPFL used Scanning Tunneling Microscopy to successfully test the stability of a magnet made up of a single atom.