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Previously unknown compound in chloraminated drinking water identified

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Eight SNSF Starting Grants for ETH researchers

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ETH Zurich team takes home a quarter million in biodiversity prize

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“Geoengineering will not solve the problem of climate change”

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The road to Net Zero is rocky, but feasible

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Crop forecasting from space

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How an ETH alumnus ended up growing coffee in Zambia

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Fifteen professors appointed

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The state of biodiversity is not a matter of opinion

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Millions of years for plants to recover from global warming

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We should not underestimate the increasingly warm summer temperatures

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Six professors appointed

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Waging a war for land and soil

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When stones start rolling

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Twelve professors appointed

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Thinking climate action, biodiversity and energy supply together

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Mosaic grassland landscapes are the most beneficial

How the plant world shapes the climate cycle

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Tropical forests can't recover naturally without fruit eating birds

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How micro- and nanoplastics are infiltrating the Arctic ice

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Pesticide-free as a new pathway for agriculture

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The man for freak events

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For equitable access to urban green spaces

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A “cultivation battle” for legumes

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How ETH knowledge and local expertise are helping the reconstruction of Ukraine

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Groundwater levels are sinking ever faster around the world

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Hydrogen: handle with care

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Let’s talk about solutions

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Twelve professors appointed

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A forensic look at biodiversity

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These researchers have received Starting Grants

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Natural coasts protect against tropical cyclones

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Diverse forests hold huge carbon potential, as long as we cut emissions

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Tackling water stress in the Swiss Alps

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ETH Zurich researchers study one of the world’s darkest rivers

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Research that provides sustainable and nutritional benefits

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The seas are in extremis

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Five professors appointed

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How Europe’s forests regenerate – without any human interference

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Ocean acidification in coloured stripes

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A change of perspective

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Heatwaves are becoming more frequent and more deadly

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Biodiversity protects against invasions of non-native tree species

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Using drones to monitor rainforest biodiversity

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Ten professors appointed

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Global warming accelerates CO2 emissions from soil microbes

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Traces in the water

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A world in flux

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Can Switzerland transition to a secure renewables-based energy system? Absolutely!

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Droughts increasingly reduce CO2 uptake in the tropics

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Nine professors appointed

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Why we need electricity trade

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A survey of genetic diversity among native Swiss living organisms

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Why we are taking a stand on the Swiss Climate Protection Law

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Why are forests turning brown in summer?

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Following the water cycle in the forest

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The complex interplay behind great heat

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An atmospheric researcher with his feet firmly on the ground

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Restoring nature equitably

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Researching, learning and adapting

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Alien plant species are spreading rapidly in mountainous areas

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Special drone collects environmental DNA from trees

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How grasses avoid inbreeding

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Acids help against airborne viruses

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Ecology as the guiding discipline of the future

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Climate action: Methane is our most powerful lever

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Food security thanks to faeces and waste

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These are the ETH Zurich researchers cited most often

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A comprehensive view of the world food system

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Brazil on the wrong track

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Climate protection benefits the economy

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Budding ideas for food and agriculture

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Accurately tracking how plastic biodegrades

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A dry wake-up call

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?I don’t see interdisciplinarity as an end in itself.“

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In search of the origin of life

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Podcast series: Energy fact check

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Ozone depletion over North Pole produces weather anomalies

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The beauty and benefits of biodiversity

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Six ETH Zurich researchers receive Advanced Grants

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We need to simplify chemistry

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When it comes to food, less is often more

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A talk about how far food travels before reaching our plates

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An ecological turnaround can be achieved

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Good science journalism has a cost

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Environmental DNA reveals secret reef inhabitants

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We can curb climate change

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Ten professors appointed

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New research programme takes a close look at Greenland’s fjords

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When it comes to forecasts, politics fails more often than science

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It all comes down to the first electron

The secret drivers of tree growth

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Huge influence of the largest emitters

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Compost for Kenya

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“Oceans are one of the main driving forces of the Earth’s climate”

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Climate change is intensifying extremes also in the oceans

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Hydrogen for ground transportation and heating is a bad idea

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17 highly cited researchers at ETH Zurich

Scientists call for more ambition in climate negotiations

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Corona does not help climate change

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