Exploring Science in Davos: EP2 Studying bones at the AO Research Institute Davos
2023-12-18
Before 1960, broken bones were treated simply by using plaster casts or traction. Then 13 Swiss surgeons began rethinking fracture treatment: they standardised instruments, screws and nails, scientifically evaluated every operation, and started training surgeons. On their tour of Davos’s scientific communities, Sara and Michele go behind the scenes to see what new technologies are currently being developed.
The AO Foundation in Davos has been a leader in research into the healing of bone fractures for decades. Today, more than 100 scientists and PhD students from all over the globe work at the AO Research Institute Davos (ARI), which is focused on pre-clinical research. They study biomechanics and the biology of bones, discs and cartilage, and work on new surgical techniques, tools and
Why people love the Locarno Film Festival
2023-12-18
A gorgeous location for a film festival: Locarno in southern Switzerland. The international event features about 200 films in 10 days. But what makes the Locarno Film Festival so special? In this episode, SWI culture editor Eduardo Simantob tells podcast host Susan Misicka why he loves it.
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Swiss government data affected by cyber-attack on Basel firm
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The software company Concevis has been the victim of a cyber attack. Once again, federal government data is involved. The cybercriminals are threatening to publish the data on the darknet.
Glencore buys Teck’s coal assets in billion dollar deal
2023-11-14
Commodities giant Glencore is taking control of Canadian Teck’s steelmaking coal business.
Swiss banks spend more on online advertising but lag in AI
2023-11-09
Retail banks have increased investment in digital marketing by 16% in a bid to attract younger clients.
Swiss government wants to lower licence fee to CHF300
2023-11-08
The government wants to reduce the annual radio and television licence fee from the current CHF335 ($372) to CHF300 by 2029. The turnover threshold for companies to qualify for exemption has been raised from CHF500,000 to CHF1.2 million.
No real wage growth expected in 2024: UBS survey
2023-11-08
Purchasing power in Switzerland is likely to remain under pressure next year. Companies surveyed by UBS want to pay their employees more wages for 2024, but higher salaries cannot compensate for the inflation.
Will a project to reintroduce European bison into Swiss forests work?
2023-11-04
The European bison, a species that differs slightly from its north American cousin, died out in Europe. Now it is to be reintroduced in Switzerland. Can a densely populated country tolerate such a large wild animal?