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A new type of wave discovered in Lake Geneva
Bern (ots) - Every summer, a special wave travels around Lake Geneva. The phenomenon has only been discovered now, even though the currents are among the strongest in the lake and influence biogeochemical cycles in the nearshore zones. Those going for a swim in Lake Geneva have no idea what is going on under their feet. Waves do not only form on the lake surface. Wave-like currents - known as internal waves - also flow ...
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Robot dog ANYmal gains momentum
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Why insurers rely on basic research to understand tomorrow's risks
plusUnited Arab Emirates: More Than Ever a Hub for Conflict Gold
Bern/Lausanne, November 4, 2025 – Despite their commitments to responsible sourcing, the United Arab Emirates (UAE) remain a global hub for gold of dubious origin, particularly conflict gold. In 2024, the country imported 1,392 tonnes of gold, valued at USD 105.4 billion, ranking as the world’s second-largest importer and increasingly approaching ...
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Prizewinner Anna Feller researches biological matchmaking
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How often red kites actually collide with wind turbines
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Exhibition: Anni Albers. Constructing Textiles (7.11.2025–22.2.2026)
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Trade relations between Switzerland and China through a historical lens
Bern (ots) - Trade between China and Switzerland has been characterised by pragmatism and vigilance since the 1970s. With the support of the SNSF, an anthropologist and a historian have analysed these relations. China is Switzerland's third largest trading partner after the European Union and the United States. And Switzerland is one of the few countries in Europe - ...
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Federal budget cuts: SNSF to adapt its research funding from 2026
Bern (ots) - The SNSF rejects the massive budget cuts planned by the Federal Council from 2027. At the same time, it is preparing itself. After close dialogue with all partners, it has decided to cut costs across several funding schemes. The SNSF supports research in Switzerland on behalf of and with funding from the Confederation. As part of relief package 27, the Federal Council is planning to reduce the SNSF's funding ...
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Fokus exhibition «Gego (Gertrud Goldschmidt)»
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Reminder Media Preview «Kirchner x Kirchner» (12.9.2025-11.1.2026)
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Getting a grip on pointless antibiotics prescriptions
Bern (ots) - Patients often push their doctors to prescribe antibiotics unnecessarily, increasing bacterial resistance. More trust in patients could help here. This is the surprising outcome of a study supported by the SNSF. Five million people die each year from bacterial infections because the pathogens are resistant to anti-biotics. According to the World Health Organisation (WHO), this figure will double by 2050. ...
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Spectacular art transport from the Federal Chancellery in Berlin to the Kunstmuseum Bern / Kirchner x Kirchner
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Exhibition: Kirchner x Kirchner (12.9.2025-11.1.2026)
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More and more children are allergic to cashew nuts
Bern (ots) - Nuts account for around a quarter of all food allergies. Recently, cashew nuts have been causing a particularly high number of severe reactions in children. This is probably because of increased consumption. Whether as a savoury snack or disguised in gluten-free flour and vegan milk, cashew nuts, which originally come from Brazil, are very much in demand. They are rich in protein but contain less fat and ...
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Tackling antibiotic resistance by capturing bacteria
Bern (ots) - Rapidly identifying certain bacteria allows antibiotic treatments to be optimised. A team from the University of Zurich, supported by the SNSF, has developed molecules to detect and capture certain species. The discovery of antibiotics revolutionised medicine in the 20th century, saving countless lives. However, the emergence of resistant bacteria has quickly become a new challenge. One key factor in tackling ...
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Exhibition: Panorama Switzerland. From Caspar Wolf to Ferdinand Hodler (15.8.2025–11.1.2026)
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Reunited at last after more than 90 years! Sensational loan from Berlin
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Latest special coin to be issued: 100 years 100-franc Vreneli
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What if we had a third arm?
Bern (ots) - According to a recent study, the brain can adapt to an artificial third arm and use it for simple tasks. This keeps alive the dream of precision mechanics and surgeons deftly using a third arm sometime in the future. About 20 study participants are learning to use an artificial arm in a laboratory setting. The rudimentary limb, equipped with a clamp at its end, is fixed to a table next to the participants who, while seated, control it using a belt placed on the ...
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Fokus exhibition «Cover Star Klee»
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Nazi-looted art: Decisions of the Foundation Stiftung Kunstmuseum Bern on the principles for dealing with Nazi-looted art and the claim for restitution by the heirs of Carl Sachs
Nazi-looted art: Decisions of the Foundation Stiftung Kunstmuseum Bern on the principles for dealing with Nazi-looted art and the claim for restitution by the heirs of Carl Sachs On 28 April 2025, the Stiftung Kunstmuseum Bern ...
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Exhibition: Rose Wylie. Flick and Float
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She is reprogramming cells to cure diabetes
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Why slower-sinking microorganisms are bad news for the climate
Bern (ots) - Organic particles that settle on the seabed ensure CO2 stays locked. However, natural gel-like substances slow down this process. Such microscale mechanisms play a crucial role in enhancing climate predictions. Divers are familiar with marine snow, tiny particles of dead algae and other microorganisms that slowly sink to the bottom of the ocean. In total, the enormous accumulation of organic particles ...
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New SNSF co-directors: bolstering research, shaping change, securing the future
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Last weeks of the exhibition «Le Corbusier. The Order of Things»
plusSIFEM publishes its 2024 Business & Financial Report - a record investment year under a new legal mandate
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1,800 new research projects generate knowledge for the economy and society
Bern (ots) - The SNSF invested some 1 billion Swiss francs in research in 2024, but it again had to reject many innovative projects. If the federal government cuts the SNSF's budget, hundreds more are likely to be rejected. How can self-driving cars or care robots be made safer? A research project funded by the SNSF is exploring this question, while another project ...
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