UNI NOVA – Research Magazine of the University of Basel
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OpinionShould we always obey laws, Raphaela Cueni?
Text: Raphaela Cueni / Anyone who breaks an existing law must face the consequences. What reasons are there for not obeying the law in spite of this?
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In picturesReturn to nature.
Text: Cornelia Niggli / The Rhine island within the “Petite Camargue” conservation area lies about 10 kilometers down the Rhine from Basel in the Alsace region. This former arable land is the subject of a rewilding project that aims to turn it into a selfsustaining area of meadows and woodland with the support of researchers from the University of Basel.
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PortraitStraightforward tenacity.
Text: Irène Dietschi / In summer 2020, Scott McNeil assumed the first of two endowed professorships in nanopharmacy. Moving to Switzerland in the middle of the pandemic was an adventure, but the American scientist has lots of experience with new beginnings.
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OpinionWhat does Islam stand for?
Text: Maurus Reinkowski / Many non-Muslims have been asking themselves this question in light of the series of alarming developments in the Islamic world. Here is my attempt at an answer.
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ResearchTraining for the heart.
Text: Andreas Grote / Sports and physical activity are known to help reduce blood pressure. The specific exercises that are most effective in achieving this goal have been explored by researchers in Basel as part of a European initiative.
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ResearchRobert, what does that say there?
Text: Noëmi Kern / When we read a book, we seldom ask ourselves how the text originated or how closely what we are reading corresponds to the original version. That, however, is precisely what the producers of text critical editions must consider. A research team in Basel is currently working on such an edition of the complete works of Robert Walser.
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ResearchImmigrant, female, poor.
Text: Christoph Dieffenbacher / The maid in the white apron has had her day in service. More and more people, however, are being employed to work in households – mostly women paid a small wage. A Basel historian is investigating how paid domestic work developed during the 20th century.
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AlumniAn eye for risks and potential.
Interview: Bettina Volz / Is a newly marketed drug really safe? Epidemiologist Rahel Schneider identifies and quantifies the risks of drugs at Novartis in Basel. In addition, as a former scholarship holder, she is involved with the Swiss Study Foundation in screening young applicants.
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AlumniNetworks support new start.
Text: Fabienne Gribi / Fabienne Gribi studierte in Basel Jurisprudenz und schloss 2012 ihre Anwaltsprüfung ab. Heute ist sie in New York als Unternehmensberaterin im Bereich Nachhaltigkeit und Innovation tätig.