2015
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Last meal reflects spiral-shaped intestine
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Empathy with strangers can be learned
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UZH scientists predict activity of human genes
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Internet is the primary source of information in Switzerland
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Using “big data” to fight flu
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Turning innovation into practical solutions more quickly
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Successful launch of LISA Path-finder
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Making backup plans can be a self-fulfilling prophecy
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Worldwide glacier information system to go
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Lactate for Brain Energy
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Why mice have longer sperm than elephants
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Faster digestion in kangaroos reduces methane emissions
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Personal interests pivotal for identification with Europe
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Siberian jays can recognize unfamiliar, distant relatives
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Sugar governs how antibodies work in the immune system
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Female genital cutting is largely a family matter and not an all-pervasive social norm
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Vaccination on the horizon for severe viral infection of the brain
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A barrier against brain stem cell aging
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Universities plan innovative programme for medical studies
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Flu remedies help combat E. coli bacteria
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Brain waves behind indecisiveness
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High-precision control of nanoparticles for digital applications
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Up to 30 percent less precipitation in the Central Andes in future
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Grammar: eventually the brain opts for the easy route
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Martin Jinek wins Vallee Young Investigator Award
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Glaciers melt faster than ever
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Alcohol laws have a preventive effect on young men
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New treatment options for a fatal leukemia
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Cells help viruses during cell entry
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Family Larsson-Rosenquist Foundation Endows First Professorship Worldwide for Human Lactation Research
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Monitoring volcanoes with ground-based atomic clocks
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High-performance microscope displays pores in the cell nucleus with greater precision
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Corporate social responsibility doesn’t pay
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EU supports three University of Zurich researchers with 7.9 million Euro
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QS Rankings 2015: UZH’s medical disciplines climb the table
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Evolution makes invading species spread even faster
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New Technology Making Drones Safer and Smarter
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Central signaling pathway in lymphoma can be blocked successfully
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Poses of power are less powerful than we thought
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Discovery of two new species of primitive fishes
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Leadership: Ten Tips for Choosing an Academic Chair
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Spinal cord neurons that control pain and itch
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Playful adults preferred in choice of partner
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One in five suicides is associated with unemployment
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Chimpanzees learn «food calls»
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Antibodies in the lab: higher quality through DNA technology
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Irving L. Weissman and Joan Massagué win Charles Rodolphe Brupbacher Prize for Cancer Research
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UZH researcher Martin Jinek wins prestigious Friedrich Miescher Prize
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Key factor discovered in the formation of metastases in melanoma
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Sophisticated system prevents self-fertilization in petunias
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Two brain regions join forces for absolute pitch