The Swiss voice in the world since 1935

Swiss tech

Welcome to SWI swissinfo.ch’s focus on science.

More

Swiss camera will help monitor the close flyby of asteroid Apophis

Bernese camera helps investigate the asteroid "Apophis"

This content was published on In April 2029, a camera from the University of Bern will help to analyse the asteroid “Apophis” as it passes close to Earth. The information obtained should help to improve the protection of the Earth from asteroid impacts.

Read more: Swiss camera will help monitor the close flyby of asteroid Apophis

More

Debate
Hosted by: Luigi Jorio

What is your country doing to protect you from the impacts of climate change?

The European Court of Human Rights has ruled that Switzerland violated its citizens’ fundamental rights by not taking enough climate action. Do you think your right to a healthy environment is being respected?

16 Likes
31 Comments
View the discussion
External Content
Your subscription could not be saved. Please try again.
Almost finished… We need to confirm your email address. To complete the subscription process, please click the link in the email we just sent you.
Science and technology: Insights from Switzerland

Our monthly newsletter helps you understand how developments in science and technology out of Switzerland are shaping our lives.

Monthly

The SBC Privacy Policy provides additional information on how your data is processed.

A lot of food goes to waste in Swiss households.

More

Why the Swiss waste more food than they think 

This content was published on Despite years of awareness campaigns and a national project to reduce waste, large amounts of edible food go directly from Swiss kitchens to the trash.

Read more: Why the Swiss waste more food than they think 
Swiss court agrees to hear a landmark climate lawsuit against Holcim, as Indonesian islanders seek compensation, CO2 emission cuts and climate adaptation measures.

More

In win for Indonesia islanders, Swiss court upholds climate action against Holcim

This content was published on The Zug Cantonal Court has ruled in favour of a climate lawsuit against Holcim, marking a legal first in Switzerland. The case, brought by residents of an Indonesian island, targets the Swiss cement giant over climate change impacts. Plaintiffs are seeking financial compensation, deep cuts to Holcim’s CO2 emissions, and the company’s participation in climate adaptation measures.

Read more: In win for Indonesia islanders, Swiss court upholds climate action against Holcim
Simon Bradley, Snow Compass report

More

Snow Compass: guiding Swiss skiing through warmer winters

This content was published on To help determine the best path forward, Swiss ski resorts are being assisted by Snow Compass, a forecasting tool created by Swiss scientists that uses data to assess climate impacts.

Read more: Snow Compass: guiding Swiss skiing through warmer winters
Simon Bradley reporter at Blatten.

More

Understanding the Blatten disaster

This content was published on Experts are trying to better understand how the unprecedented Blatten collapse occurred – and how to better anticipate the next one.

Read more: Understanding the Blatten disaster

More

Debate
Hosted by: Simon Bradley

How is climate change affecting winter sports where you live?

Is climate change having a big impact on the winter sports and tourism industries where you live? Send us your thoughts.

1 Comments
View the discussion

Popular Stories

Most Discussed

SWI swissinfo.ch - a branch of Swiss Broadcasting Corporation SRG SSR

SWI swissinfo.ch - a branch of Swiss Broadcasting Corporation SRG SSR