Making something less sinister of a greenhouse gas
Carbon dioxide produced by human activity is a major culprit when it comes to global warming. But it could also be used to produce "cleaner" fuels with less impact on the environment. (Photo: Keystone)
View ArticleInnovations in cancer prevention and treatment
From an ultrasound breast bath to a state-of-the-art research hub, we hear the latest cancer news out of Switzerland. (Photo: swissinfo)
View ArticleImmigrants, emigrants and transients
People who have moved to, passed through or left Switzerland share their stories (Photo: Keystone)
View ArticleThe great wage debate
Should everyone in Switzerland get a basic income from the government? A minimum wage? Those behind two wage-related initiatives set to be voted on by the Swiss explain their philosophies. (Photo:...
View ArticleHow one slip changed a village forever
Nearly 150 years after the first ascent of the famous Matterhorn mountain, how has the small village in its shadow changed from a farming community into an international resort? And not too far away...
View ArticleOn course in the Swiss capital
swissinfo travels through the halls of parliament and the streets of Bern to find out why people run (Photo: Keystone)
View Article‘Nationality is just one part of our identity’
Anti-immigration sentiment has been sweeping across Europe if the latest European parliament election results are to be believed. But some specialists say we should accept migration as a fact of life...
View ArticleDigging the dirt on urban gardening
It’s all the rage for city-dwellers to try and grow their own food on their balconies. But is it really worth it? A new project in Zurich is helping first-time gardeners get stuck in. (Photo: swissinfo)
View ArticleThe ups and downs of expat life
There’s a reason why people jump at the chance to work in Switzerland. That said, being an expat in the famously insular nation is not without its challenges. (Photo: Keystone)
View ArticleThe language of now
Find out why Swiss laws should be translated into English, how to make history with an e-reader, and whether e-books could really replace paper versions. (Photo: Keystone)
View ArticleJust how well do we listen?
What we can learn from artist Zimoun's sonic and visual feasts and what's so special about the sound of the Swiss-made hang musical instrument. (Photo: Keystone)
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