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This podcast is produced by SWI swissinfo.ch, a multilingual public service media company in Switzerland. Science and Research with a Swiss Connection.

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This podcast is produced by SWI swissinfo.ch, a multilingual public service media company in Switzerland. Science and Research with a Swiss Connection.

    Why Are leading Swiss Pharmaceutical Companies Investing in Slovenia?

    Why Are leading Swiss Pharmaceutical Companies Investing in Slovenia?

    Pharmaceutical giant Novartis invested billions in Slovenia, helping turn the country into a global player in generic drug production.  Now, as cheap Asian competitors increasingly dominate the market, Swiss drug companies see the tiny Balkan nation playing a key role in their shift to more complex, expensive medicines.

    Articles and videos on Switzerland's investment in Slovenia are available on swissinfo.ch. For other science stories from Switzerland please go to www.swissinfo.ch/science.

    Journalist: Jessica Davis Plüss
    Host: Jo Fahy
    Audio editor/video journalist: Céline Stegmüller & Michele Andina
    Distribution and Marketing: Xin Zhang
    SWI swissinfo.ch is a Multilingual Public service media based in Bern, Switzerland. 
    SWI swissinfo.ch is a public service media company based in Bern Switzerland. It publishes independent news and information in 10 languages about Switzerland for a global audience.

    • 17 min
    Swiss training for forensic scientists in Africa and Mexico

    Swiss training for forensic scientists in Africa and Mexico

    Forensic science is critical in the search for justice and the fight against impunity. Africa suffers from a dearth of forensic pathologists and Switzerland is helping to boost their numbers with training.  In Mexico, forensic scientists need support to help identify the tens of thousands of victims of Mexico's drugs war. The University Centre of Legal Medicine Lausanne-Geneva (CURML) is developing tools to find graves.

    Articles and videos on forensic training in African countries and Mexico are available on swissinfo.ch. For other science stories from Switzerland please go to www.swissinfo.ch/science.

    Journalist: Julie Hunt
    Host: Jo Fahy
    Audio editor/video journalist: Michele Andina
    Distribution and Marketing: Xin Zhang
    SWI swissinfo.ch is a Multilingual Public service media based in Bern, Switzerland. 
    SWI swissinfo.ch is a public service media company based in Bern Switzerland. It publishes independent news and information in 10 languages about Switzerland for a global audience.

    • 17 min
    Swiss Roman battle site reveals hidden secrets of historic clash

    Swiss Roman battle site reveals hidden secrets of historic clash

    Over the past two years, experts have unearthed thousands of Roman military artefacts littering a hillside in southeast Switzerland. The first Roman battle site ever discovered in the Alpine country offers clues about what happened there over 2,000 years ago.

    The article related to this episode and the video interview is available on swissinfo.ch. For other science stories from Switzerland please go to www.swissinfo.ch/science.

    Journalist: Simon Bradley
    Host: Jo Fahy
    Audio editor/video journalist: Michele Andina
    Distribution and Marketing: Xin Zhang
    SWI swissinfo.ch is a Multilingual Public service media based in Bern, Switzerland. 
    SWI swissinfo.ch is a public service media company based in Bern Switzerland. It publishes independent news and information in 10 languages about Switzerland for a global audience.

    • 16 min
    The Future of Aviation: Hypersonic plane powered Hydrogen designed in Switzerland

    The Future of Aviation: Hypersonic plane powered Hydrogen designed in Switzerland

    It’s 20 years since Concorde made its final commercial flight, ending the first era of supersonic travel. A Swiss start-up is part of a new generation of aviation pioneers trying to re-introduce high-speed travel using clean hydrogen. But the road ahead is long and expensive.

    The article related to this episode and the video interview is available on swissinfo.ch. For other science stories from Switzerland please go to www.swissinfo.ch/science.

    Video journalist: Julie Hunt
    Audio editor: Michele Andina
    Distribution and Marketing: Xin Zhang
    SWI swissinfo.ch is a Multilingual Public service media based in Bern, Switzerland. 
    SWI swissinfo.ch is a public service media company based in Bern Switzerland. It publishes independent news and information in 10 languages about Switzerland for a global audience.

    • 12 min
    Drones capture eDNA in cutting-edge biodiversity research in Zurich, Switzerland

    Drones capture eDNA in cutting-edge biodiversity research in Zurich, Switzerland

    Researchers in Zurich are using drones to collect environmental DNA (eDNA) in a technique combining robotics and genetics that could change our understanding of Earth’s biodiversity.

    The article related to this episode and the video interview is available on swissinfo.ch. For other science stories from Switzerland please go to www.swissinfo.ch/science.

    Jounalist: Zeno Zoccatelli
    Audio editor/video journalist: Michele Andina
    Distribution and Marketing: Xin Zhang
    SWI swissinfo.ch is a Multilingual Public service media based in Bern, Switzerland. 
    SWI swissinfo.ch is a public service media company based in Bern Switzerland. It publishes independent news and information in 10 languages about Switzerland for a global audience.

    • 18 min
    What CERN’s next-generation particle collider could look like?

    What CERN’s next-generation particle collider could look like?

    Scientists at the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN) near Geneva are taking the next steps towards creating a huge particle collider. With the Future Circular Collider (FCC), they want to search for new physics and answer fundamental questions about our universe. We visited the CERN sites to learn more about particle physics and their plans.

    The video version of this episode and other science stories from Switzerland is available at www.swissinfo.ch/science.

    Jounalist: Simon Bradley
    Audio editor/video journalist: Michele Andina


    SWI swissinfo.ch is a Multilingual Public service media based in Bern, Switzerland. 
    SWI swissinfo.ch is a public service media company based in Bern Switzerland. It publishes independent news and information in 10 languages about Switzerland for a global audience.

    • 17 min

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