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‘That mummy is my great-grandfather’

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This content was published on Former Swiss diplomat Claudio Mazzucchelli tells the incredible story of the discovery in Egypt of the mummy of his illustrious great-grandfather.

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Gender medicine is also good for men

This content was published on Efforts to bring gender diversity to drug development aren’t just good for women’s health. They will also benefit men.

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The Week in Switzerland

This content was published on Paralympic success, misjudged target practice, and a mysterious mummy all feature this week.

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What is the future of Swiss neutrality?

Is Swiss neutrality misunderstood? Or has the Swiss model of neutrality now become obsolete?

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What price the perfect apple?  

This content was published on Plant growth hormones are widely used in fruit cultivation to give consumers uniform, blemish-free products. But with little published research, the risks are as yet unknown.

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A smartphone with the APP of social networks Instagram, Facebook, Linkedin, Mastodon and X is pictured in Lausanne, Switzerland, Tuesday, September 12, 2023.(KEYSTONE/Laurent Gillieron)

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Poll: Swiss are fed up with social media

This content was published on According to the latest figures, social media is being used less. One of the reasons: the platforms are no longer truly social.

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How AI is affecting Switzerland’s creative workforce

This content was published on Workers in the creative sector are under increasing pressure from the launch of AI software such as ChatGPT. This is a global trend that is transforming the labour market.

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How to keep cities cool during heatwaves

This content was published on How can hot summers be made more tolerable for city-dwellers? SWI swissinfo.ch asked an expert at the federal technology institute ETH Zurich.

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The colors inside and outside the Villa reflect Le Corbusier's purist palette: blue, light gray, burnt amber, pink, green, and medium gray.  

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Villa Baizeau: The domino piece left by Le Corbusier in Tunisia 

This content was published on In the 1930s, Le Corbusier’s Villa Baizeau in Tunisia marked a bold departure from traditional architecture, embodying a quest for freedom and unique beauty. Today, it houses Tunisia’s secret police. 

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