The devastating glacier collapse in Blatten: what next?
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Two weeks after a landslide wiped out most of the Alpine village of Blatten, talk of reconstruction is picking up, but huge challenges remain.
Train vs plane: would you take a direct train between London and Geneva?
Eurostar is planning to run direct trains from Britain to Germany and Switzerland from the early 2030s. Would you favour the train over the plane? If not, why not?
Swiss Reddit study on fake news stirs ethics debate
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A controversial fake news study on the social media platform Reddit, has highlighted the ethical challenges of conducting research on society.
Blatten: what price for preserving Swiss mountain life?
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Swiss debates on preserving Alpine life have intensified following the Blatten glacier collapse. Discover the discussion shaping mountain village futures.
Swiss climate scientist: CO2 removal is tricky but essential
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Initiatives to remove carbon dioxide (CO2) from the air are faltering – not because they don’t work, but because we fail to see opportunities and lack vision, says Swiss climate scientist Cyril Brunner.
Data centres use four times more electricity than average
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The power consumption of data centres, used in particular for AI, is four times higher than average, warns the International Telecommunication Union.
Canton Valais gives CHF10 million to Blatten after devastating landslide
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Canton Valais is releasing CHF10 million ($12.1 million) in emergency funds for the mountain village of Blatten, which was wiped out by a devastating glacier collapse last week.
Swiss minister highlights Blatten ‘miracle’ at disaster reduction meeting
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The fact that only one person is missing after the huge glacier collapse that engulfed the Swiss mountain village of Blatten last week is “almost a miracle”, according to Foreign Minister Ignazio Cassis.
Microsoft invests $400 million in Swiss AI expansion
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Among other things, the existing data centres in the Geneva and Zurich regions are being expanded as part of this investment.