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Interculturality and Diversity

Interculturality and Diversity

By Nadine Afram How diverse is PlanetS? How many cultures do we bring together at PlanetS? If we speak in terms of nationalities of NCCR members, we gather approximately 130 persons of 30 different nationalities, and a multitude of languages. Like in many research environments, this is not unusual. In a broader sense, many more […]

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In memory of Victoria Ann Roloff

In memory of Victoria Ann Roloff

On the 12 February 2018 we had to learn of the sudden and unexpected passing of our most valued friend and colleague, Victoria Ann Roloff. Inspired by the night skies, she dreamed of becoming a scientist from an early age. After a successful career at Cardiff University and the University of Surrey she joined us at the […]

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Learn to brand your science with “brain radio”

Learn to brand your science with “brain radio”

Explainables Workshop at Bern University for NCCR PlanetS The first PlanetS workshop in collaboration with Explainables.org, a science communication network founded by young researches from all over the world, was focused on developing communication and marketing skills for our PlanetS students and postdocs. About 20 early career scientists from first year grad students to established […]

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Linking Academia and Industry

Linking Academia and Industry

“Apéro might be the most important thing in an event” Those words might make you smile and think it’s not very professional, but from a certain point of view, it makes a lot of sense, as many PlanetS juniors learnt amongst many other advices during a workshop in Zürich, mid-April, regarding the Links between Industry and […]

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Between Science and Fiction

Between Science and Fiction

Over the Ascension days the Fantasy Basel opened its doors for fans of film, game, comic, and cosplay from all over Europe. With four halls (total area > 60’000 m2), more than 300 exhibitors, 150 artists, and stars from film and TV, this convention is the largest in Switzerland and “one of the most beautiful […]

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Cosmic ravioli and spaetzle

Cosmic ravioli and spaetzle

The small inner moons of Saturn look like giant ravioli and spaetzle. Their spectacular shape has been revealed by the Cassini spacecraft. For the first time, researchers of the University of Bern (Switzerland) show how these moons were formed. The peculiar shapes are a natural outcome of merging collisions among similar-sized little moons as computer […]

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First detection of Helium in an exoatmosphere

First detection of Helium in an exoatmosphere

For the first time, an international team of astronomers including members of PlanetS has detected helium in an exoplanet’s atmosphere. Early theoretical models predicted helium to be among the most readily-detectable species in the atmospheres of exoplanets, especially in extended and escaping atmospheres. However, searches for helium have been unsuccessful until now. By measuring the […]

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An amazingly wide variety of disks

An amazingly wide variety of disks

With an instrument at the Very Large Telescope in Chile scientists of ETH Zurich and NCCR PlanetS observed planet-forming disks around young stars similar to the sun 4,5 billion years ago. Surprisingly, the disks are very different. The largest extends almost ten times further into space than the smallest. The data will help to shed […]

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