Soft brainstem implant delivers high-resolution hearing LSBI researchers have developed a flexible auditory brainstem implant (ABI) that closely conforms to the curved surface of the brainstem. The technology has been successfully demonstrated as a high-resolution “prosthetic hearing” in macaques. Learn More

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A new AI language model that mimics the organization of the brain

EPFL researchers have developed the first AI model of language in the brain that captures both how neurons are arranged and how they function.

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Soft brainstem implant delivers high-resolution hearing

EPFL researchers have developed a flexible auditory brainstem implant (ABI) that closely conforms to the curved surface of the brainstem. The technology has been successfully demonstrated high-resolution “prosthetic hearing” in macaques.

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Robotics and spinal stimulation restore movement in paralysis

News date : 2025-03-13

Authors : Nik Papageorgiou

Scientists at .Neurorestore (EPFL/CHUV/UNIL) have developed an approach that combines rehabilitation robotics with spinal cord stimulation to restore movement in people with spinal cord injuries. The technology enhances rehabilitation and enables activities like cycling and walking outdoors.

Overcoming muscle spasms to help paraplegics walk again

News date : 2025-01-09

Authors : Hillary Sanctuary

Thanks to new high-frequency electrical stimulation that blocks spasticity, two paralyzed patients suffering from muscle stiffness after spinal cord injury benefit from rehabilitation protocols for walking again.

EPFL top 10 news articles from 2024

News date : 2024-12-23

Authors : Anne-Muriel Brouet

More than just a year, the end of 2024 marks a turning point for EPFL, with the departure of its President Martin Vetterli after 8 years at the helm of the institution. From January 1, 2025, a new team, led by Anna Fontcuberta i Morral, will take over for a four-year term. This will be the first time a woman has presided over a Swiss federal institute of technology.

Here are the most widely read scientific, academic, student and institutional news items of the past 12 months, broken down by faculty and the institution.

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