UNI NOVA – Research Magazine of the University of Basel
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                                 In conversation In conversation“Humanities for the 21st century.”Interview: Samuel Schlaefli / The humanities of the 21st century will be computer-based, believes Gerhard Lauer, Professor of Digital Humanities. Digitalization is about more than just facilitating access to research material, he explains – it brings completely new analytical methods to the humanities. 
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                                 Portrait PortraitHistory’s biggest fan.Text: Christoph Dieffenbacher / A researcher at the Center for Jewish Studies, Erik Petry is devoted to remembrance and making sure the past is not forgotten. His other great passion is sports – as an academic, as a fan and as an active participant. 
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                                 Research ResearchMarijuana and happiness research.Text: David Hermann / Users of medical cannabis in the USA experience greater mental well-being if access to it is liberalized. This finding from happiness research by Basel based economist Alois Stutzer could also have important implications for Switzerland. 
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                                 Research ResearchNew neurons for the brain.Text: Yvonne Vahlensieck / New neurons are made by stem cells located in the adult mammalian brain. Much remains to be understood about this process, known as neurogenesis – but there are hopes that one day it could be harnessed to promote brain repair. 
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                                 Research ResearchCriminalizing the veil?Text: Tobias Ehrenbold / Switzerland is set to vote on whether covering one’s own face should be a punishable offense. Having weighed up the arguments employed by proponents of the initiative, Basel legal scholar Bijan Fateh-Moghadam concludes that a general ban on face coverings is incompatible with the country’s liberal federal constitution. 
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                                 Opinion OpinionCorruption: What is the problem, Lucy Koechlin?Text: Lucy Koechlin / What are the mechanisms behind global corruption and what is the best way to combat it? 
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                                 Opinion OpinionCorruption: What is the problem, Claudia Baez Camargo?Text: Claudia Baez Camargo / What are the mechanisms behind global corruption and what is the best way to combat it? 
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                                 In pictures In pictures3D models for medicine.Text: Reto Caluori / The rapid adoption of 3D printing in the world of medicine is leading to a steady stream of new applications in hospitals. At Basel University Hospital, the technique is used to manufacture implants and to plan complex operations in advance. 
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                            Opinion“Self-optimization”: a scandalous type.Text: Eberhard Wolff / On a trendy term that even academia uses in an emotionalized and functionalized way – as happened with “Waldsterben” (forest dieback) some years ago. 
 
		 
                                     
                                     
                                    