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Social Sciences - 23.04.2025
Men face more social status pressure when gender equality is high
It is commonly assumed that countries with high gender equality give men and women a lot of freedom in their behaviors. However, in precisely these countries - such as Switzerland and Sweden - there are comparatively strong social beliefs for men to maintain the higher status of their gender group. This is shown by a recently published study by the Institute of Psychology at the University of Bern.

Environment - Earth Sciences - 23.04.2025
When a River Melts Faster Than Expected
When a River Melts Faster Than Expected
Avalanche bulletin and snow situation When frozen rivers break up in spring, the sudden release of ice and water can reshape river channels and pose serious risks to nearby infrastructure.

Life Sciences - Health - 23.04.2025
DNA repair as a way to cure cancer: the goal of a USI project
DNA repair as a way to cure cancer: the goal of a USI project

Social Sciences - 23.04.2025
Fan worlds as a social opportunity for youngsters: a USI project aims to understand how they work

Campus - 23.04.2025
Spurring excellence
Spurring excellence

Computer Science - Innovation - 22.04.2025
Privacy, Security and Ethics: The Challenges of AI for the Computer Scientists of tomorrow according to Dean Marc Langheinrich
Privacy, Security and Ethics: The Challenges of AI for the Computer Scientists of tomorrow according to Dean Marc Langheinrich

Health - Research Management - 22.04.2025
Six New Research Projects Funded at USI

Health - Social Sciences - 22.04.2025
New Publication Sets Global Research Priorities to End Noma
New Publication Sets Global Research Priorities to End Noma
A new publication by Swiss TPH and partners defines a global research agenda to tackle noma - a devastating and life-threatening disease mainly affecting children living in extreme poverty.

Computer Science - Innovation - 17.04.2025
What keeps alternating current in sync when large power generators go offline?
What keeps alternating current in sync when large power generators go offline?
Traditional large-scale power generators ensure a stable frequency of alternating current in the European power grid.

Health - Life Sciences - 16.04.2025
Art and Parkinson's
Art and Parkinson’s

Health - 16.04.2025
Violence in music lyrics: paediatricians' concern
Violence in music lyrics: paediatricians’ concern

Astronomy / Space - Physics - 16.04.2025
What if we don't find any life on the exoplanets, Doctor Angerhausen?
What if we don’t find any life on the exoplanets, Doctor Angerhausen?
The planned space missions to search for remote life will provide valuable insights even if they do not find any evidence of life, says astrophysicist Daniel Angerhausen.

Health - Life Sciences - 15.04.2025
New perspectives for prostate cancer treatment: a project funded by the SNSF
New perspectives for prostate cancer treatment: a project funded by the SNSF

Economics - 15.04.2025
Giving visibility to the alternative investment sector: project funded by the SNSF
Giving visibility to the alternative investment sector: project funded by the SNSF

Campus - Economics - 15.04.2025
Strengthening Switzerland as an AI hub and tackling the skilled labour shortage
Strengthening Switzerland as an AI hub and tackling the skilled labour shortage

Innovation - Computer Science - 15.04.2025
Communicating and understanding each other without barriers: presented the DEEP project
The City of Mendrisio, in collaboration with Handy System and SUPSI's Service for Forensic Informatics (SIF), presented DEEP: a video-translator totem equipped with a camera capable of recording and translating from Italian Sign Language (LIS) to Italian and vice versa.

Environment - Earth Sciences - 15.04.2025
Nature in the city needs interconnected habitats
Nature in the city needs interconnected habitats
Avalanche bulletin and snow situation To enhance biodiversity across aquatic and terrestrial systems, natural areas of high ecological value need to be interconnected. However, the necessary collaboration between different stakeholders is often lacking, particularly in urban areas. This is shown by a new study as part of the Blue-Green Biodiversity research initiative.

Environment - Geography - 15.04.2025
Green roofs and ponds as networks
Green roofs and ponds as networks
To enhance biodiversity across aquatic and terrestrial systems, natural areas of high ecological value need to be interconnected. However, the necessary collaboration between different stakeholders is often lacking, particularly in urban areas. This is shown by a new study as part of the 'Blue-Green Biodiversity' Research Initiative.

Pedagogy - 15.04.2025
Experiences that connect: European Nursing Module Network in Belgium

Life Sciences - 14.04.2025
Generating human brain organoids in the laboratory: the challenge of two USI researchers
Generating human brain organoids in the laboratory: the challenge of two USI researchers

Astronomy / Space - Event - 14.04.2025
The University of Bern at Expo 2025 in Osaka
The University of Bern at Expo 2025 in Osaka

Health - 14.04.2025
From Discovery to Action: Four Decades of Swiss Leadership in Chagas Disease Research and Control
From Discovery to Action: Four Decades of Swiss Leadership in Chagas Disease Research and Control
Once confined to Latin America, Chagas disease has become a global health concern, affecting thousands in Europe as well.

Event - Innovation - 14.04.2025
PROMTEC SUPSI-SAMT project among finalists for Building Award 2025

Microtechnics - Innovation - 14.04.2025
Robotics meets the culinary arts
Robotics meets the culinary arts
A Swiss Italian team has created RoboCake, an edible robotic wedding cake that illustrates the advances in robotic food research.

Campus - Career - 14.04.2025
Graduation ceremony with 325 successful graduates

Administration - 11.04.2025
Government councilor Mustafa Atici visits the FMI
Government councilor Mustafa Atici visits the FMI

Linguistics / Literature - Environment - 11.04.2025
Captions within Goethe’s Landscapes

Computer Science - 11.04.2025
Augmented reality improves carpentry ease and precision
Augmented reality improves carpentry ease and precision
A system developed at EPFL uses augmented reality (AR) to help carpenters make extremely precise timber cuts without having to measure or mark up beams.

Social Sciences - Psychology - 10.04.2025
Virtual bullets: the threat of hate speech
Virtual bullets: the threat of hate speech
Regional news stories, as well as TV series, highlight an increasingly relevant issue: the phenomenon of hate speech on social networks.

Career - Campus - 10.04.2025
Silvia Mari appointed Head of Continuing Education at DTI

Health - Life Sciences - 10.04.2025
New targeted strategies for cancer treatment
About 10,000: it is the number of DNA lesions that every cell in our body undergoes per day. Such a number can be scary at first glance. One almost wonders how cells survive - indeed, how we survive - if our DNA is damaged to this extent on a daily basis. Repairing the damage is fundamental because DNA contains the instructions for cells to function correctly.

Health - 10.04.2025
Narrative medicine: how to humanise the healing process
Narrative medicine: how to humanise the healing process

Environment - Innovation - 10.04.2025
Alpine craftsmanship inspires new materials
Alpine craftsmanship inspires new materials
Traditional shingle production has inspired researchers at Empa and ETH Zurich to develop new types of wood-based panels made from split wooden sticks. Thanks to an AI-optimized process, these panels should be suitable for load-bearing components in the future - even if produced from lower-quality wood and tree trunks.

Computer Science - Innovation - 10.04.2025
Trustworthy AI without Trusted Data
Researchers developed a ground-breaking new tool to help build safer AI. Today, almost everybody has heard of AI and millions around the world already use, or are exposed, to it - from ChatGPT writing our emails, to helping in medical diagnosis.

Health - Life Sciences - 09.04.2025
Antibiotic resistance may not be inevitable
Antibiotic resistance may not be inevitable
The steady increase in the frequency of antibiotic resistance may not be inevitable. This is the conclusion of a study published in the journal PLOS Pathogens.

Environment - Education - 09.04.2025
WWF’s New Study Guide is Online

Health - 09.04.2025
Continuing Education in Maternal and Pediatric Health gets a makeover

Economics - 09.04.2025
That’s how many travelers are on our roads and rails
Being stuck together in vacation traffic jams is part of the collective travel experience in Switzerland.

Innovation - Economics - 09.04.2025
AI will be decisive for competitiveness
AI will be decisive for competitiveness

Physics - Event - 09.04.2025
Higgs, hadrons, big ideas: CERN experiments receive Breakthrough Prize
Higgs, hadrons, big ideas: CERN experiments receive Breakthrough Prize

Campus - 08.04.2025
Four SUPSI graduates among the ’Mimi Bonetti Lepori’ prize winners

Health - Agronomy / Food Science - 08.04.2025
Blue tongue, monitor and inform to prevent
Blue tongue, monitor and inform to prevent
The warm season coincides with the period of activity of the insect vector of this disease that can have serious consequences for farm animals.

Environment - Life Sciences - 08.04.2025
Gaining time in the fight against the quagga mussel
Gaining time in the fight against the quagga mussel
To contain the spread of the invasive quagga mussel in Swiss lakes, researchers recommend swift action based on comprehensive prevention, early detection and containment.

Career - Architecture - 07.04.2025
New Head of Bachelor of Arts in Architecture appointed

Environment - Earth Sciences - 07.04.2025
The lush past of the world's largest desert
The lush past of the world’s largest desert
An international team, including researchers from UNIGE, has revealed that the Arabian Peninsula's desert was once home to a vast lake and rivers that shaped its landscape. The Empty Quarter (Rub' al-Khali), the vast desert of the Arabian Peninsula, was not always an arid landscape.

Health - Innovation - 07.04.2025
Small- model approach could be more effective
Small- model approach could be more effective
Small language models are more reliable and secure than their large counterparts, primarily because they draw information from a circumscribed dataset.

Campus - 07.04.2025
Plagiarism in the Scientific Committee’s Report

Pedagogy - Career - 07.04.2025
Stefano Peduzzi is the new Head of the Teaching Diploma for secondary schools

Life Sciences - Health - 07.04.2025
Ten USI project on
Researchers from Universitą della Svizzera italiana (USI) have received funding from the Swiss National Science Foundation (SNSF) for ten proposals covering a diverse range of topics.

Event - Campus - 04.04.2025
Fulbright scholarships for study and research in the United States
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