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Discover our numerous contributions, which we have carried out at RTS and RSI in partnership with renowned experts from universities and colleges in French- and Italian-speaking Switzerland.
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How does radioactivity affect our bodies?
    • Sandra Citi
      UNIGE
09 July 2012
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How do the scales identify the fruit to be weighed?
    • Mélanie Hilario
09 July 2012
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Why do soft drinks explode when shaken?
    • Didier Perret
      UNIGE
09 July 2012
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How do you give a tennis ball a spin?
    • Alexandre Fête
      UNIGE
09 July 2012
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How do you time a ski race?
    • Olivier Gaumer
      UNIGE
09 July 2012
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Why is the snow white?
    • Olivier Landry
09 July 2012
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Do holes exist?
    • Olivier Massin
      UNINE
09 July 2012
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Why salt the roads in winter?
    • Didier Perret
      UNIGE
06 February 2012
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What effect does salt have on food?
    • Didier Perret
      UNIGE
23 January 2012
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Mathematics (3/3): Why become a mathematician?
    • Anne Moreau
      UNIGE
23 September 2011
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Superconductivity (4/7): Energy storage
    • Christoph Renner
      UNIGE
20 September 2011
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Superconductivity (5/7): Medical applications
    • Patrycja Paruch
      UNIGE
20 September 2011
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Why is the metre used as a unit of measurement?
    • Martine Piguet
      UNIGE
09 September 2011
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Marie Curie (1/7): What is Marie Curie's legacy?
    • Stéphanie Lacour
      EPFL
31 May 2011
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Marie Curie (2/7): Chemistry behind many discoveries?
    • Stéphanie Lacour
      EPFL
31 May 2011
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Marie Curie (3/7): What do you do when you're a chemist?
    • Stéphanie Lacour
      EPFL
31 May 2011
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Marie Curie (4/7): The chemistry behind all science?
    • Stéphanie Lacour
      EPFL
31 May 2011
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Marie Curie (5/7): Is the chemical industry only represented by Basel?
    • Didier Perret
      UNIGE
31 May 2011
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Marie Curie (6/7): Is chemical research in Switzerland only represented by industry in Basel?
    • Didier Perret
      UNIGE
31 May 2011
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Marie Curie (7/7): Chemistry where you least expect it
    • Didier Perret
      UNIGE
31 May 2011
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Timekeeping (1/7): Why measure time?
    • Pierre Thomann
      UNINE
02 February 2011
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Timekeeping (2/7): What is an atomic clock?
    • Pierre Thomann
      UNINE
02 February 2011
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Timekeeping (3/7): What are atomic clocks for?
    • Pierre Thomann
      UNINE
02 February 2011
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Timekeeping (4/7): How accurate are atomic clocks?
    • Pierre Thomann
      UNINE
02 February 2011
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Timing (5/7): What is a millionth of a second difference between two runners?
    • Pierre Thomann
      UNINE
02 February 2011
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Timekeeping (6/7): And tomorrow? What applications?
    • Pierre Thomann
      UNINE
02 February 2011
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Timekeeping (7/7): Swiss Science: "Time Explorer"
    • Pierre Thomann
      UNINE
02 February 2011
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Quantum physics (1/4): Nicolas Gisin's new experiment
    • Nicolas Gisin
      UNIGE
14 January 2011
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Quantum physics (2/4): Understanding the concept of entanglement
    • Nicolas Gisin
      UNIGE
14 January 2011
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Quantum physics (3/4): Quantum teleportation
    • Nicolas Gisin
      UNIGE
14 January 2011
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Quantum physics (4/4): What are the special features of this crystal?
    • Nicolas Gisin
      UNIGE
14 January 2011
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Mathematics (1/3): What is mathematics for?
    • Daniel Cherix
      UNIL
23 September 2010
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Mathematics (2/3): What are the applications of mathematics?
    • Daniel Cherix
      UNIL
23 September 2010
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Why does wax make skis slide?
    • Olivier Gaumer
      UNIGE
03 March 2010
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What is Darwin's theory?
    • André Langaney
      UNIGE
13 February 2009

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