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  • 27.08.2019 – 08:00

    Schweizerischer Nationalfonds / Fonds national suisse

    Sex education: Why school and parents should work together

    Bern (ots) - There is an ongoing debate in society about sex education. Now a study funded by the Swiss National Science Foundation suggests that the best approach is a combination of parents and school. And that using friends and the internet as main sources of information on sexuality can cause problems. Sex education in school remains a controversial subject. That's why Yara Barrense-Dias, researcher on adolescent ...

  • 19.08.2019 – 08:00

    Schweizerischer Nationalfonds / Fonds national suisse

    Graphene nanoflakes: a new tool for precision medicine

    Bern (ots) - Chemists funded by the SNSF have created a new compound for flexible drug delivery that specifically targets prostate cancer cells. Incorporating four different molecules, the compound prevents tumour cells from multiplying, can be detected by medical imaging and has staying power in the bloodstream. Usually, a drug is administered indiscriminately and most of it does not reach the diseased tissues. The goal ...

  • 04.07.2019 – 08:00

    Schweizerischer Nationalfonds / Fonds national suisse

    Trade agreements only partly shift environmental burden onto poorer countries

    Bern (ots) - Is trade liberalisation shifting environmental burden from industrialised countries to poorer ones? This question was investigated by a research team at ETH Zurich led by Thomas Bernauer. In particular, they analysed whether, and if so how, commerce driven by free trade agreements is transferring environmental impacts from industrialised countries to ...

  • 03.07.2019 – 08:00

    Schweizerischer Nationalfonds / Fonds national suisse

    Work capability assessments: making them more consistent

    Bern (ots) - On behalf of social security institutions, psychiatrists assess to what extent people with mental health problems are still able to work. However, the work capability assessments tend to be far too dissimilar. A new training course, conducted within the scope of an SNSF-funded study, has helped to reduce the differences. People who cannot work full-time anymore because of mental health problems are entitled ...

  • 02.07.2019 – 11:00

    Schweizerischer Nationalfonds / Fonds national suisse

    Sediments in Lake Geneva reflect the 2008 financial crisis

    Bern (ots) - An analysis of sediment transport in the Rhône Valley yields surprising results: melting glaciers overcompensated for the effect of the increased number of hydropower plants. A reduction in construction activities due to the 2008 financial crisis could also be seen in the data. This comprehensive study, the first of its kind in Europe, brings important new knowledge, in particular for flood prevention. Water ...

  • 27.06.2019 – 10:24

    European Alliance of News Agencies (EANA)

    Keystone-SDA wins the EANA Award 2019

    Bern (ots) - News agencies ANA-MPA (Greece), APA (Austria), ATA (Albania), Keystone-SDA (Switzerland) and TASS (Russia) have submitted applications for the EANA Award of Excellence in News Agency Quality 2019. During the debates in the EANA Board on the topic of the EANA Award, Peter Kropsch, EANA's President and CEO of dpa (Germany), mentioned that "the awarded project should solve a relevant problem in an innovative ...