UNI NOVA – Research Magazine of the University of Basel
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Dossier
Embattled land.
Text: Olena Palko / For the first time since the end of World War II, military force has shifted borders on the European continent. What does the war in Ukraine mean for Europe?
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Europe is losing its credibility.
Interview: Urs Hafner / Every year, thousands of migrants drown in the Mediterranean. Switzerland could be doing more to improve the situation, says legal scholar Peter Uebersax.
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At home in the mix.
Text: Noëmi Kern / Borders are a part of everyday life in Gibraltar and shape the language used there. For the people living in Gibraltar, language is therefore more than just a means of communication.
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A shrinking feeling.
Text: Andreas Grote / With rising sea levels, island and coastal states are losing ever more of their maritime zones. Pacific islands are therefore demanding new rules on drawing boundaries at sea.
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This far and no further!
Interview: Noëmi Kern / In everyday life, we set boundaries with our fellow human beings to a greater or lesser extent. Developmental psychologist Alexander Grob explains how this can strengthen our own identity.
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Noise, foul air and compromises.
Text: Angelika Jacobs / How much continuous noise can we stand without falling ill? How clean does the air we breathe need to be? Limit values for noise and airborne pollution are intended to protect the population – but are also an area of conflict.
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No life without boundaries.
Texts: Yvonne Vahlensieck; Graphic art: Marina Bräm / Biological membranes were a key prerequisite for the first living beings. Then, cooperation across boundaries paved the way for more complex forms of life.
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New horizons.
Text und Fotos: Christine Möller / In the world of tiny structures, the boundaries between disciplines such as physics, chemistry, biology, medicine and materials science break down. We look at five examples where researchers meet — and extend — the boundaries of the nanoworld.
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Opinion
What challenges does the energy transition bring, Mr. Weigt?
Text: Hannes Weigt / Renewable energies are intended to replace fossil fuels. Many questions, however, remain unanswered. Some thoughts from experts in economics and in environmental sciences.