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  • Building a Swiss FabLab: the future of Switzerland’s semiconductor strategy
    2026/03/24

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    In this episode of The Swiss Connection science podcast, we're digging into the push to create a Swiss FabLab, a shared chip fabrication laboratory that brings public research and private industry together under the Swiss Chip Alliance. Our host Jo Fahy is joined by swissinfo.ch's business and tech specialist Matthew Allen to unpack what’s being proposed near Zurich, why it’s still at the conceptual phase, and what it could mean for Switzerland's semiconductor industry as global investment surges.

    You can read more about the Swiss semiconductor industry here.

    Journalist: Matthew Allen
    Host: Jo Fahy
    Audio editor: Michele Andina
    Distribution and Marketing: Xin Zhang

    SWI swissinfo.ch is a public service media company based in Bern, Switzerland.

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    19 分
  • Climate solution series: how Bangladesh adapts to erosion, floods, and rising seas
    2026/03/17

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    Where do people go when the water takes their land? Guided by a three-year ETH Zurich study and first-hand voices, we trace a pattern that defies the headlines: most climate migration is short and local, driven by community ties, scarce resources, and the will to stay near what remains.

    If you would like to find out more about the climate challenges in Bangladesh and read the collection on climate solutions, and more stories, please visit Swissinfo Science.


    Journalist: Giannis Mavris

    Host: Jo Fahy

    Audio editor: Michele Andina
    Distribution and Marketing: Xin Zhang

    SWI swissinfo.ch is a public service media company based in Bern, Switzerland.

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    25 分
  • Climate solutions series: how does Switzerland deal with the food waste problem?
    2026/03/10

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    A bin bag can tell you a lot about a country. We follow the trail of rubbish from Swiss kitchen cupboards and discover why one of Europe’s wealthiest nations still throws away so much edible food. With fresh data, on‑the‑ground auditing, and candid insights from practitioners, we break down the gap between lofty goals and everyday habits, and why households remain the biggest lever for climate impact.

    If you would like to see a video and read about the topic of the food waste in Switzerland and read the collection on climate solutions, and more stories, please visit Swissinfo Science.


    Jounalist: Kristian Foss Brandt

    Video journalist: Vera Leysinger
    Host: Jo Fahy
    Audio editor: Michele Andina
    Distribution and Marketing: Xin Zhang

    SWI swissinfo.ch is a public service media company based in Bern, Switzerland.

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    16 分
  • Climate solutions series: a Swiss community living on 2,000 watts
    2026/03/03

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    What does a good life look like when you cap your energy use at 2,000 watts? We take you inside Zurich’s "Hunziker Areal", a car‑free, cooperative neighbourhood turning a bold climate target into liveable daily routines. From shared workshops and tool libraries to efficient buildings and smart mobility, we unpack how design and community can shrink environmental impact while expanding comfort, connection, and choice.

    If you would like to see the a video of the Hunziker Areal and read the collection on climate solutions, or to discover more stories, please visit Swissinfo Science.


    Jounalist: Kristian Foss Brandt

    Video journalist: Vera Leysinger
    Host: Jo Fahy
    Audio editor: Michele Andina
    Distribution and Marketing: Xin Zhang




    SWI swissinfo.ch is a public service media company based in Bern, Switzerland.

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    25 分
  • Unlocking The Mid‑Pleistocene: What Antarctic Ice Reveals About CO2 And Climate Shifts
    2026/02/24

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    We follow the 2,800-meter Antarctic ice core from Little Dome C to a -50°C lab in University of Bern, tracing how scientists extract ancient air to probe the Mid-Pleistocene transition and the limits of abrupt climate change. The story links field grit, laser sublimation, and CO2 records to the risks facing modern societies.

    If you would like to see the Antarctic ice in a video and read the collection on this topic, and more stories, please visit Swissinfo Science.


    Jounalist: Luigi Jorio and Michele Andina
    Host: Jo Fahy
    Audio editor/video journalist: Michele Andina
    Distribution and Marketing: Xin Zhang

    SWI swissinfo.ch is a public service media company based in Bern, Switzerland.

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    27 分
  • Quagga mussel: An Invasive Species Is Rewriting Switzerland’s Waterscape
    2026/02/17

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    A fingernail‑sized invader is transforming Swiss lakes and the cost of clean water. In this episode, we track the quagga mussel from its arrival in the Rhine to its rapid spread through deep Swiss basins—stripping plankton, stressing fisheries, and clogging water infrastructure. Researchers from Eawag and the University of Konstanz explain the biology behind its takeover and what global case studies reveal about long‑term impacts.

    read more on this story on Quagga mussels and science from SWI swissinfo

    Journalist: Julie Hunt

    Host: Jo Fahy
    Audio editor/video journalist: Michele Andina
    Distribution and Marketing: Xin Zhang

    SWI swissinfo.ch is a public service media company based in Bern, Switzerland.

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    14 分
  • Bonus Episode - The Trends Shaping the Pharmaceutical Industry in 2026
    2026/02/03

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    Join host, Jo Fahy, and pharmaceuticals and healthcare reporter, Jessica Davis Pluss, to weigh up the forces shaping pharma in 2026. From AI’s real gains in clinics and labs, to the case for inclusive data, we also discuss the politics of who funds innovation, and why rare diseases and antibiotics deserve our focus.






    SWI swissinfo.ch is a public service media company based in Bern, Switzerland.

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    17 分
  • Bonus Episode - Inside Switzerland’s Quiet Rise as a Longevity Hub
    2026/01/27

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    How did longevity go from a social media trend to a focus of serious science?
    In this special bonus episode our host, Jo Fahy, is joined in the studio by pharmaceuticals and healthcare reporter, Jessica Davis Pluss. We trace how Switzerland was uniquely positioned to become a global hub for healthier ageing. We also compare lifespan and health span, examine why access to clinics is so tightly guarded, and discuss why the pharmaceutical industry is moving cautiously in this growing field.




    SWI swissinfo.ch is a public service media company based in Bern, Switzerland.

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    27 分