UNI NOVA – Research Magazine of the University of Basel
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DossierFrom bank balance to happiness index.
Text: Noëmi Kern / Is it true that money alone doesn’t bring happiness? Or is that just a cliché to comfort those who are less well-off and who look at the rich and famous with a certain envy?
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In picturesPutting new fuels to the test.
Text: Angelika Jacobs / Reducing CO2 emissions in the transport sector is essential to achieving carbon neutrality. Commercial vehicles, aircraft and shipping, however, cannot be readily electrified. Alternatives include carbon-neutral or low-carbon fuels such as ammonia, methanol, hydrogen and synthetic kerosene. But are the exhaust gases from these fuels really more climate-friendly? And do their constituents pose no harm to health?
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OpinionHow is AI changing education, Professor Bogunovic?
Text: Ilija Bogunovic, computer scientist / AI systems are finding their way into the worlds of education and work. What does this mean for schools and universities? Perspectives from computer science.
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OpinionHow is AI changing education, Professor Makarova?
Text: Elena Makarova, educational scientist / AI systems are finding their way into the worlds of education and work. What does this mean for schools and universities? Perspectives from the educational sciences.
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PortraitA playground for the mind.
Text: Angelika Jacobs / Using spontaneous discussions, a ping-pong game of creative ideas and intensive calculations, Admir Greljo explores the smallest building blocks of matter and some of the biggest unanswered questions in the universe.
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ResearchHaving a say, right to the end.
Text: Yvonne Vahlensieck / Can older people still determine their daily lives and make decisions for themselves when they rely on care? A team of researchers at the University of Basel is trying to find out.
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ResearchWhat puts hormones under stress.
Text: Angelika Jacobs / Electrolyte and water balance, blood pressure and much more: Hormones keep numerous processes in the body in a delicate equilibrium. This can be disrupted by substances from the environment, such as those in plastics.
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ResearchResearch at the kitchen table.
Text: Lara Uebelhart / Everyday occurrences can inspire research and provide an impetus for academic insights. This is illustrated by a research project about how people from diverse backgrounds live together.
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ResearchProtecting digital nervous systems.
Text: Andreas Lorenz-Meyer / IT networks are becoming ever larger and more complex. Their security depends not only on how well individual devices are protected but also on the structure of the network. A spin-off from the University of Basel is providing targeted solutions to improve network security.
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