Repository for Publications and Research Data
Search ETH Zurich’s Research Collection for scientific publications and research data or submit your own research output. Read more
News

Boost your skills in research data management!
The ETH RDM Summer School furnishes early-career scientists with a comprehensive understanding of research data management. Following a practice-oriented approach, you will learn the basics and the most important tools and boost your FAIR Data skills. Read more

Successful negotiations with publishers: new agreements with ACM and APS
Agreements made by the ETH Library open up further possibilities for publishing open access. Read more

Whose data is it, anyway? Research data management today.
Under the motto “whose data is it, anyway?”, the ETH Library and Scientific IT Services will be celebrating their love for data from 10 to 14 February 2025 and jointly providing insight into research data management. Read more
Recently Added
-
Modulation of bone marrow haematopoietic stem cell activity as a therapeutic strategy after myocardial infarction: a preclinical study
(2025)Nature Cell BiologyMyocardial infarction (MI) is a major global health concern. Although myeloid cells are crucial for tissue repair in emergency haematopoiesis after MI, excessive myelopoiesis can exacerbate scarring and impair cardiac function. Bone marrow (BM) haematopoietic stem cells (HSCs) have the unique capability to replenish the haematopoietic system, but their role in emergency haematopoiesis after MI has not yet been established. Here we collected ...Journal Article -
The immune cell dynamics in the peripheral blood of cHL patients receiving anti-PD1 treatment
(2025)Frontiers in OncologyCheckpoint blockade therapy (CBT) involving anti-PD1 antibodies represents the standard approach for cHL patients who do not respond to second-line therapy. Nonetheless, only 20% of relapsed/refractory (R/R) cHL patients treated with CBT achieve complete remission. In this study, we extensively examined the immune dynamics in eight R/R cHL patients treated with CBT, consisting of four complete responders (CR) and four experiencing disease ...Journal Article -
PEMOCS: effects of a concept-guided, PErsonalized, MOtor-Cognitive exergame training on cognitive functions and gait in chronic Stroke-a randomized, controlled trial
(2025)Frontiers in Aging NeurosciencePurpose Motor-cognitive exergames may be beneficial for addressing both motor and cognitive residual impairments in chronic stroke, however, effective training schedules are yet to be determined. Therefore, this study investigates the effects of a concept-guided, personalized, motor-cognitive exergame training on cognitive functions and gait in chronic stroke survivors.Methods In this single-blind, randomized, controlled trial, stroke ...Journal Article -
Mangroves and their services are at risk from tropical cyclones and sea level rise under climate change
(2025)Communications Earth & EnvironmentClimate change is expected to alter the frequency and intensity of extreme events, modifying the natural disturbance regimes to which ecosystems are adapted. Here, we present a spatially explicit risk index for mangroves and associated biodiversity and ecosystem services based on projected frequency changes of tropical cyclone wind speeds and rates of relative sea level rise under SSPs 245, 370 and 585 by 2100. Globally, approximately ...Journal Article -
Ornithology: Night flight communication across species boundaries
(2025)Current BiologyMight the flight call of a Green heron during migration provide relevant information for an Ovenbird en route? An extensive quantitative analysis of flight calls of migrating birds reveals evidence that social interactions across species boundaries occurs during sustained flight at night.Other Journal Item