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Is Swiss food healthy? | #food #switzerland

Is there is anything about food or farming that you’re concerned about? Click this link and ask your questions in our new debate: https://www.swissinfo.ch/eng/is-there-is-anything-about-food-or-farming-that-you-re-concerned-about-/48659098 --- swissinfo.ch is the international branch of the Swiss Broadcasting Corporation (SBC). Its role is to report on Switzerland and to provide a Swiss perspective on international events. For more articles, interviews and videos visit...

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Extracting eDNA traces of biodiversity in water, air and soil

How to quickly measure the biodiversity of a rainforest? Scientists in Zurich are experimenting with drones and a mobile laboratory to collect and analyse traces of plant, animal and other DNA. Their test ground: a tropical hall in Zurich Zoo. How to survey the biodiversity of a hundred hectares of rainforest in only 24 hours? A team of experts in genetics, environmental sciences and robotics set out to solve this challenging task. The fact that every living being leaves DNA traces around...

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Poverty in rich Switzerland (Debate in German with English subtitles)

The Swiss are struggling with high prices. What does inflation mean for the poor? We talked about this with our guests in Let's Talk. --- swissinfo.ch is the international branch of the Swiss Broadcasting Corporation (SBC). Its role is to report on Switzerland and to provide a Swiss perspective on international events. For more articles, interviews and videos visit swissinfo.ch or subscribe to our YouTube channel: Website: http://www.swissinfo.ch Channel:...

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Snow and avalanche research in Davos

When and where the next avalanche will happen is hard to predict. In a special cold laboratory in Davos, researchers simulate the effects of wind on fresh snow to better understand the mechanisms that trigger avalanches. For centuries, avalanches have posed a threat to mountain farmers and their livestock. With the development of winter tourism, roads, railways and hydropower plants, the interest in avalanche research and protective measures has grown. The origins of the WSL Institute for...

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How Successful Businesses Minimize Their Fleet Operating Costs

Source: Envato https://elements.envato.com/confident-businessman-driving-car-MYTUVNE Fleet management is a critical aspect of any business that utilizes multiple vehicles for its operations. It’s an area of business operations that can often seem riddled with complexity and high costs, especially for businesses with a large fleet. However, successful businesses find ways to minimize these costs while maintaining optimal fleet operations. This article explores...

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Taking Back the Meaning of “Inflation”

Words matter and definitions often become imprecise and “slippery.” There is a natural evolution of language wherein words gradually change over time, but often a key meaning gets lost and there no longer remains a single word to describe a concept. This has been the case with the common word “inflation.” Over the last few years, I have kept a list of quotes about the accurate definition of inflation (and I am always looking for more quotes). What inspired this list...

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Is Boycotting Target a Legitimate Protest or an Act of Terrorism?

n discussing the recent boycott of Target, University of Michigan economics professor Justin Wolfers recently told MSNBC: [If] Target caves into this, then it says that the moment you threaten the employees of even a very large corporation, you get to control its policies. This is economic terrorism, literally terrorism, creating fear among the workers and forcing the corporations to sell the things you want, not sell the things you don’t. Professor Wolfers is wrong...

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