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Poppy seeds recovered at the archaeological site of Zurich Parkhaus Opéra. (Photo: Raül Soteras, AgriChange Project)

Occasion Swiss farmers contributed to the domestication of the opium poppy

Photographer Raül Soteras, AgriChange Project

Date 18 May 2021

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Flower and capsule of opium poppy. (Photo: Raül Soteras, AgriChange Project)

Occasion Swiss farmers contributed to the domestication of the opium poppy

Photographer Raül Soteras, AgriChange Project

Date 18 May 2021

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Flower and capsule of opium poppy. (Photo: Raül Soteras, AgriChange Project)

Occasion Swiss farmers contributed to the domestication of the opium poppy

Photographer Raül Soteras, AgriChange Project

Date 18 May 2021

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Electrically switchable qubit: a nanowire made of germanium and silicon (blue/green) lies on electrodes known as gates (gold). Voltages applied to the gates lead to the formation of individual spin qubits (blue and red arrows) that can be manipulated by microwave signals (blue pulse). In one mode, the qubit is slow and the quantum information is more stable (blue spin). In the other, the qubit can be changed more quickly (red spin). (Image: University of Basel, Department of Physics)

Occasion Electrically switchable qubit can tune between storage and fast calculation modes

Photographer University of Basel, Department of Physics

Date 11 Jan 2021

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A specimen of the spider species Trichonephila clavipes on board the international space station ISS. (Photo: BioServe Space Technologies, University of Colorado Boulder

Occasion Spiders in space: without gravity, light becomes key to orientation

Photographer BioServe Space Technologies, University of Colorado Boulder

Date 09 Dec 2020

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Neolamprologus caudopunctatus, a cichlid from Lake Tanganyika. (Photo: Adrian Indermaur, University of Basel/Zoology)

Occasion Cichlid fishes from African Lake Tanganyika shed light on how organismal diversity arises

Photographer Adrian Indermaur, University of Basel/Zoology

Date 18 Nov 2020

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Aulonocranus dewindtii, a cichlid from Lake Tanganyika. (Photo: Adrian Indermaur/Zoological Institute, University of Basel)

Occasion Cichlid fishes from African Lake Tanganyika shed light on how organismal diversity arises

Photographer Adrian Indermaur/Zoological Institute, University of Basel

Date 18 Nov 2020

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Neolamprologus brevis, a cichlid from Lake Tanganyika, lives in empty shells of snails. (Photo: Adrian Indermaur, University of Basel/Zoology)

Occasion Cichlid fishes from African Lake Tanganyika shed light on how organismal diversity arises

Photographer Adrian Indermaur, University of Basel/Zoology

Date 18 Nov 2020

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Ophthalmotilapia ventralis, a cichlid from Lake Tanganyika. (Photo: Adrian Indermaur, University of Basel/Zoology)

Occasion Cichlid fishes from African Lake Tanganyika shed light on how organismal diversity arises

Photographer Adrian Indermaur, University of Basel/Zoology

Date 18 Nov 2020

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The new SARS-CoV-2 variant 20A.EU1 has spread widely across Europe. Visualization of sequence numbers (diameter of circles), color-coded by country. Bottom right: The “family tree” of sequences of the new variant (color-coded by country) indicates that 20A.EU1 traveled between countries multiple times. (Visualization: Nextstrain, Mapbox, OpenStreetMap)

Occasion Spread of a novel SARS-CoV-2 variant across Europe in summer 2020

Date 29 Oct 2020

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Prof. Dr. Alfred Früh. (Photo: John Flury)

Persons Prof. Dr. Alfred Früh

Occasion Life-Sciences-Recht und Finanztechnologie: Neue Assistenzprofessoren an der Universität Basel

Photographer John Flury

Date 20 Oct 2020

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Prof. Dr. Fabian Schär

Persons Prof. Dr. Fabian Schär

Occasion Life-Sciences-Recht und Finanztechnologie: Neue Assistenzprofessoren an der Universität Basel

Date 20 Oct 2020

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Prof. Dr. Michael N. Hall. (Image: University of Basel, Biozentrum)

Persons Prof. Dr. Michael N. Hall

Photographer University of Basel, Biozentrum

Date 05 Oct 2020

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v.l.n.r.: Prof. Dr. Dr. h.c. mult. Andrea Schenker-Wicki, Hans Heiner und Claudine Zaeslin, Ueli Vischer (Foto: Universität Basel, Dominik Plüss)

Persons Andrea Schenker-Wicki, Hans Heiner and Claudine Zaeslin, Ueli Vischer

Occasion Eröffnung Zaeslin Guest House

Photographer Dominik Plüss

Date 30 Sep 2020

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Das Stifter-Ehepaar Zaeslin (vorne) und Rektorin Andrea Schenker-Wicki (Hintergrund) an der feierlichen Eröffnung im kleinen Rahmen. (Foto: Universität Basel, Dominik Plüss)

Persons Hans Heiner and Claudine Zaeslin (front), Prof. Dr. Dr. h.c. mult. Andrea Schenker-Wicki (background)

Occasion Eröffnung Zaeslin Guest House

Photographer Dominik Plüss

Date 30 Sep 2020

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Das Stifter-Ehepaar Hans Heiner und Claudine Zaeslin. (Foto: Universität Basel, Dominik Plüss)

Persons Hans Heiner and Claudine Zaeslin

Occasion Eröffnung Zaeslin Guest House

Photographer Dominik Plüss

Date 30 Sep 2020

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