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  • 29.04.2022 – 08:00

    Schweizerischer Nationalfonds / Fonds national suisse

    Gravestones show that Neolithic people were skilled builders

    Bern (ots) - People 5000 years ago were already skilled builders and probably lived in the same place for generations - an old burial site reveals Stone Age secrets. A Neolithic grave discovered in 2012 near Oberbipp (BE) has turned out to be a real treasure trove for science. After ten years, a multidisciplinary research team co-funded by the Swiss National Science Foundation has published the last study on this subject ...

  • 26.04.2022 – 08:00

    Schweizerischer Nationalfonds / Fonds national suisse

    Scientific images that ask questions

    Bern (ots) - The SNSF Scientific Image Competition casts an unconventional light on research conducted in Switzerland. The jury for the 2022 edition has recognized 14 works that provoke, amaze and often amuse. The winning images will be exhibited at the Biel/Bienne Festival of Photography in May 2022. A virtual rendering of a historic building, the dance of neurons, a floating saucer and decomposing cadavers are just some ...

  • 21.04.2022 – 08:00

    Schweizerischer Nationalfonds / Fonds national suisse

    Weather data predict risk of hospital congestion

    Bern (ots) - A team of researchers supported by the Swiss National Science Foundation has developed a mathematical model that anticipates flu peaks in hospitals based on weather data. When too many people fall ill at the same time, hospitals run the risk of congestion, as the Covid-19 pandemic showed to a certain extent. The flu virus can cause the same problems. A team of researchers supported by the Swiss National ...

  • 05.04.2022 – 08:00

    Schweizerischer Nationalfonds / Fonds national suisse

    Show me your posts, and I'll tell you if you're burned out

    Bern (ots) - Artificial intelligence helps to detect burnout. Researchers supported by the Swiss National Science Foundation have developed a promising technique based on automatic analysis of text data. Burnout refers to a state of profound physical and mental exhaustion. It is difficult to detect because its symptoms can overlap with those of depression and anxiety. But artificial intelligence may hold the key to better ...

  • 29.03.2022 – 08:00

    Schweizerischer Nationalfonds / Fonds national suisse

    Leaking atmospheres seal the fate of planets

    Bern (ots) - A new tool makes it possible to model the escaping atmosphere on exoplanets without overbooked space telescopes. All planets lose their atmosphere. Each day, around 90 tonnes of hydrogen and helium escape from Earth in the direction of space - but don't panic; at this rate, we've still got enough to last another 150 billion years. Our neighbour Mars is in a less enviable position. Today, its atmosphere is one ...

  • 28.03.2022 – 13:35

    Abcam plc

    Abcam the most awarded company at 2022 industry awards

    Cambridge, England (ots/PRNewswire) - CAMBRIDGE, England, March 25, 2022 Abcam (AIM:ABC); (NASDAQ:ABCM), today announced that it has received six recognitions from CiteAb at their annual industry awards, the highest of any participant evaluated this year. This record number of acknowledgments follows a year of substantial investment for Abcam to enable life sciences researchers from academia and industry to advance ...

  • 25.03.2022 – 14:22

    Abcam

    Abcam the most awarded company at 2022 industry awards

    Cambridge, England (ots/PRNewswire) - CAMBRIDGE, England, March 25, 2022 Abcam (AIM:ABC); (NASDAQ:ABCM), today announced that it has received six recognitions from CiteAb at their annual industry awards, the highest of any participant evaluated this year. This record number of acknowledgments follows a year of substantial investment for Abcam to enable life sciences researchers from academia and industry to advance ...

  • 08.03.2022 – 15:57

    EXIN

    EXIN enters partnership with LSSA to offer Lean Six Sigma certification program

    Utrecht, Netherlands (ots/PRNewswire) - The agreement covers exclusive localizations in Portuguese and German, allowing both parties to expand Lean Six Sigma to key markets. EXIN, an independent examination institute focusing on competencies required in the digital world, is thrilled to announce its partnership with the Lean Six Sigma Academy (LSSA). Together the two ...

  • 02.03.2022 – 08:00

    Schweizerischer Nationalfonds / Fonds national suisse

    Fjords in the Swiss Plateau

    Bern (ots) - A team of researchers supported by the Swiss National Science Foundation drilled a borehole into the Bernese subsoil. Their discoveries have now been published: a few hundred thousand years ago, fjords shaped the face of the Central Plateau. A few hundred thousand years ago, inhabitants roaming the Swiss Plateau could feast their eyes on a spectacular scene. The Alpine peaks descended steeply into a huge lake - a veritable fjord landscape. A team of researchers ...

  • 28.02.2022 – 08:00

    Schweizerischer Nationalfonds / Fonds national suisse

    Elderly people deal surprisingly well with stress

    Bern (ots) - There are very few areas where the over-60s' cognitive abilities deteriorate under acute stress. They even have an advantage over young people when it comes to working memory. Have you ever been in an interview and suddenly been unable to think of a name because you were nervous? Or have you forgotten what you wanted to say while giving a presentation? Laboratory researchers are confronting their study ...

  • 02.02.2022 – 11:37

    HealthBiocare GmbH

    Pioneering research for non-invasive detection of cancer

    Vienna / Baar (ots) - Scientists from the Swiss-Austrian research group HealthBiocare GmbH and System Biologie AG, in collaboration with the University of Vienna, have found a new non-invasive approach for the detection of the nine most common types of cancer. Although cancer is a leading cause of death worldwide, there are still no clinically approved tests for broader cancer screening of the population. The earlier ...

  • 15.12.2021 – 08:00

    Schweizerischer Nationalfonds / Fonds national suisse

    Wastewater provides new insight into Covid-19 dynamics

    Bern (ots) - An interdisciplinary team funded by the Swiss National Science Foundation shows that the R number of coronavirus can be estimated quickly and cost-effectively from wastewater. Since the start of the coronavirus (Sars-Cov-2) pandemic, many public health measures have been decided based on its dynamic of spread, more precisely, on the reproductive number of the virus, known as the R number. This value indicates ...

  • 13.12.2021 – 08:00

    Schweizerischer Nationalfonds / Fonds national suisse

    Shadows can damage solar panels

    Bern (ots) - Shadows not only reduce the performance of photovoltaic modules integrated into buildings - they may also shorten their lifespan. "Over the next 30 years, Switzerland will need at least 20 times more solar panels to ensure its future energy supply as envisaged in the Energy Strategy 2050", according to Alessandro Virtuani, a physicist at EPFL. The majority of these panels will have to be installed on buildings, as Switzerland, like some other countries, does not ...

  • 02.12.2021 – 08:00

    Schweizerischer Nationalfonds / Fonds national suisse

    Innovative research into new vaccines

    Bern (ots) - Projects taking part in the National Research Programme "Covid-19" (NRP 78) of the Swiss National Science Foundation (SNSF) are pursuing highly promising approaches in a drive to develop new vaccines. Three research groups have adopted interesting approaches to the highly topical issue of vaccines. The team led by Steve Pascolo is investigating ways of improving functionality and stability of mRNA vaccines, ...

  • 03.11.2021 – 08:00

    Schweizerischer Nationalfonds / Fonds national suisse

    Heterosexual norms impact same-sex couples

    Bern (ots) - Society stigmatises homosexuals. Individuals who internalise this stigma are more critical of their partners when under stress, according to a study funded by the Swiss National Science Foundation. Couples handle stressful episodes better when partners support and listen to each other. Homosexual couples are no exception. But in contrast to other couples, homosexuals also face the enduring stigma of ...

  • 29.10.2021 – 08:00

    Schweizerischer Nationalfonds / Fonds national suisse

    The ethical dilemma of forensic therapy

    Bern (ots) - Therapy and reporting to the judiciary - psychiatric professionals in prison have a conflict of loyalties. How do they deal with it? The treatment of people for whom a therapeutic measure has been ordered by the court creates a conflict of loyalties for medical professionals. A study(*) supported by the SNSF reveals how they deal with this in practice. Approximately one thousand people in Switzerland are ...

  • 26.10.2021 – 08:00

    Schweizerischer Nationalfonds / Fonds national suisse

    Women's session in parliament: SNSF supports motion

    Bern (ots) - At the women's session, taking place this week in Bern, research funding will be a topic of debate. A motion proposes to link third-party research funding to gender equality standards. Women are still significantly underrepresented in research: the share of women professors is currently 24 per cent; in research projects funded by the SNSF, women hold a 39 per cent share, spread across different career stages. ...

  • 14.10.2021 – 14:00

    Schweizerischer Nationalfonds / Fonds national suisse

    SNSF opposes initiative to ban animal and human experimentation

    Bern, 14.10.2021 (ots) - The Swiss National Science Foundation (SNSF) strives consistently and continuously to improve the quality of research. A ban on animal and human experiments would massively restrict the opportunity to gain knowledge and adversely affect Switzerland as a research hub. On 13 February 2022, the Swiss electorate will vote on the initiative to ban animal and human experiments. Acceptance of the ...

  • 06.10.2021 – 16:00

    DERMALOG Identification Systems GmbH

    Fingerprint PAD Competition: First place for DERMALOG

    Hamburg, Germany (ots/PRNewswire) - Plastic fingers are known to be able to outsmart many fingerprint scanners. Therefore, special hardware and software have since been developed to prevent cases of such counterfeit. The LivDet competition compares the efficiency of these detection methods. The software of the German company DERMALOG is again number 1 in protecting identification systems against fake fingerprints. Plastic ...

  • 06.10.2021 – 08:00

    Schweizerischer Nationalfonds / Fonds national suisse

    Detecting microplastics in the environment

    Bern (ots) - Geochemist Denise Mitrano has found a way to track how micro- and nanoplastic particles spread through the environment. For this work, she is receiving this year's Marie Heim-Vögtlin Prize from the Swiss National Science Foundation. Man-made plastic pollutes the environment. When broken down into micro- and nanoparticles, it poses an increasing problem not only for the oceans and their inhabitants, but also ...

  • 15.09.2021 – 09:15

    CAV Solution

    CAV Solution sold World's first NFT Token Share

    Tallinn, Estonia (ots/PRNewswire) - Tehnopol Startup Incubators sold the world's first NFT stock, backed by a percentage of the business CAV Solution Ltd and Curitas Ventures AB signed a first ever Contract Note where object of transfer is NFT Token No. 00001 representing a nondisclosed amount of shares of in the start-up CAV Solution Ltd. The investment amount and shares of the company being sold are kept confidential, ...

  • 14.07.2021 – 08:00

    Schweizerischer Nationalfonds / Fonds national suisse

    Cancerous tumours: how likely are they to metastasise?

    Bern (ots) - A very aggressive type of cancer has provided a team of researchers supported by the Swiss National Science Foundation with an answer to the question of which tumour cells are at risk of spreading. Cancer treatment is sometimes complicated by the heterogeneity of the cells that form the tumour mass. The problem is how to identify the few cells that are capable of triggering metastases. Thanks to work carried ...

  • 13.07.2021 – 08:00

    Schweizerischer Nationalfonds / Fonds national suisse

    Clinical research: patients and the public have their say

    Bern (ots) - The Swiss National Science Foundation has been funding clinical studies on under-researched topics in medicine since 2016. In a first, it successfully involved representatives of patients and the public in evaluating applications. The aim of the SNSF's Investigator Initiated Clinical Trials (IICT) programme is to answer medical questions that are important to society but not a priority for industry. This ...