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Not content to mind her own business, Susan studied journalism in Boston so she’d have the perfect excuse to put herself in other people’s shoes and worlds. When not writing, she presents and produces podcasts and videos.
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Tell us: What’s on your mind these days?
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We’re wondering how you’re doing and what worries you. Let us know by taking part in our survey.
‘Even if you don’t care about climate, these solutions make sense’
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Swiss pilot and psychiatrist Bertrand Piccard is at COP27 trying to convince decision-makers to adopt changes to tackle the climate crisis.
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As the Russia-Ukraine war drags on, the future of Arctic research is growing more uncertain. Scientists and diplomats offer some perspective.
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Lake invaders: alien shellfish trouble Swiss waters
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Switzerland may be landlocked, but that doesn’t keep foreign marine life from threatening its ecosystems. Could eating them be part of the solution?
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In the Swiss Alps, a melting glacier has revealed crystal tools made by hunter-gatherers. Now archaeologists are examining what they left behind.
Podcast: Using sound to find Stone Age ruins under Lake Lucerne
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How do archaeologists unravel prehistoric findings underwater? We get to the bottom of this mystery on The Swiss Connection.
Why these Japanese patients wanted to die in Switzerland
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In our podcast series on assisted suicide, we hear what it was like to accompany two people who came to Switzerland to die.
Should Switzerland take measures to support its struggling industries?
Industrial policies are back in fashion, not only in the United States but also in the EU. Should Switzerland, where various industries are struggling, draw inspiration from such policies?