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Sci & Tech6 min26.03.2024

Record-breaking Switzerland: from the world’s steepest railway to the largest igloo

Some of the most impressive – and surprising – world records held by Swiss engineers, scientists and adventurers.
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Society5 min15.09.2023

Explainer: understanding the Swiss higher education system

How many universities are there in Switzerland? How can students access them? Where do foreign students fit in?
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Politics3 min18.09.2023

Why the Swiss army is reviving its old bunker mentality

The Swiss military bunker network, which was originally dug deep into the Alps to fend off foreign invasion, is no longer up for sale.
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Business2 min02.02.2024

How Swiss ‘unicorns’ and start-ups are faring in California

Over 150 Swiss start-ups have received a boost from California entrepreneurship, and three of them are already worth $1 billion.
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Society2 min08.08.2023

The hazards of driving on Swiss roads in the 1960s

Switzerland is densely populated so its roads are busy, but the country has a good safety record. In the 1960s, the roads were much more hazardous.
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Sci & Tech6 min26.03.2024

Record-breaking Switzerland: from the world’s steepest railway to the largest igloo

Some of the most impressive – and surprising – world records held by Swiss engineers, scientists and adventurers.
Play
Society5 min15.09.2023

Explainer: understanding the Swiss higher education system

How many universities are there in Switzerland? How can students access them? Where do foreign students fit in?
Play
Politics3 min18.09.2023

Why the Swiss army is reviving its old bunker mentality

The Swiss military bunker network, which was originally dug deep into the Alps to fend off foreign invasion, is no longer up for sale.
Play
Business2 min02.02.2024

How Swiss ‘unicorns’ and start-ups are faring in California

Over 150 Swiss start-ups have received a boost from California entrepreneurship, and three of them are already worth $1 billion.
Play
Society2 min08.08.2023

The hazards of driving on Swiss roads in the 1960s

Switzerland is densely populated so its roads are busy, but the country has a good safety record. In the 1960s, the roads were much more hazardous.
Play
Sci & Tech6 min26.03.2024

Record-breaking Switzerland: from the world’s steepest railway to the largest igloo

Some of the most impressive – and surprising – world records held by Swiss engineers, scientists and adventurers.
Play
Society5 min15.09.2023

Explainer: understanding the Swiss higher education system

How many universities are there in Switzerland? How can students access them? Where do foreign students fit in?
Play
Politics3 min18.09.2023

Why the Swiss army is reviving its old bunker mentality

The Swiss military bunker network, which was originally dug deep into the Alps to fend off foreign invasion, is no longer up for sale.
Play
Business2 min02.02.2024

How Swiss ‘unicorns’ and start-ups are faring in California

Over 150 Swiss start-ups have received a boost from California entrepreneurship, and three of them are already worth $1 billion.
Play
Society2 min08.08.2023

The hazards of driving on Swiss roads in the 1960s

Switzerland is densely populated so its roads are busy, but the country has a good safety record. In the 1960s, the roads were much more hazardous.
Play

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