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The preparation is the real adventure
interview
extreme environment

The preparation is the real adventure

Extreme sportswoman Anja Blacha and climate risk expert Stefan Schneiderbauer in conversation

'Such a far-reaching Convention would not be signed today.'
interview
sustainability

'Such a far-reaching Convention would not be signed today.'

On the 32nd anniversary of the Alpine Convention: a conversation with the Secretary General

Ready for the worst
article
natural hazard

Ready for the worst

A look at the practices, customs and rituals a Japanese community employs to protect from the risk of natural hazards

So, what’s a biobank actually for?
article
biomedicine

So, what’s a biobank actually for?

The most obvious answer is to preserve biological samples, but there’s much more to it than that.

Data and scenarios for zero-emission buses
article
mobility

Data and scenarios for zero-emission buses

Investigating the possibility of eliminating fossil fuels from public transportation

Parkinson’s research: new approaches for early detection
article
parkinson

Parkinson’s research: new approaches for early detection

For the first time, markers have been identified at the cellular level that indicate mitochondrial defects even in the absence of physical symptoms

 Filtering data on kidney function
article
genetics

Filtering data on kidney function

A look at kidney function biomarkers and associated cardiovascular risk with Epidemiologist Ryosuke Fujii

Betting on cosmic rays
article
earth observation

Betting on cosmic rays

Technologies to protect against drought are increasing

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