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October 12, 2023
 
 
 
Symbolic image agriculture. © 2023 iStock
Ten billion mouths to feed by 2050
When it comes to feeding a growing population at a time of conflict and climate change, Mother Earth has a lot on her plate. To build a sustainable future we’ll need to return to a field-to-fork model, and that’s opening up vast and exciting avenues of research for scientists in an array of fields. In this special report, we explore some of the developments taking place in research labs and out on the farm.

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 A subject is wearing the deep sleep stimulation system. (Photograph: Stephanie Huwiler & Silvia Hofer / ETH Zurich)
Increased deep sleep benefits your heart
Stimulating the brain with gentle sounds during deep sleep significantly enhances cardiac function, according to a new study. This discovery could have implications not only for cardiovascular diseases but also for competitive sports, among other areas.

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 Black soldier fly laying eggs. (© Eawag)
Creating value from organic waste
Thanks to many years of research at the aquatic research institute Eawag, biologist Stefan Diener and environmental scientist Bram Dortmans know how to turn organic waste into valuable feed with the help of black soldier flies. Together, they have founded the spin-off Eclose to put their expertise into practice.

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Professors, Barbara Treutlein and Tanja Stadler of ETH Zurich’s Department of Biosystems Science and Engineering. (Photograph: ETH Zurich / Carolin Arndt)
Cloëtta Jubilee prize awarded to two ETH professors in Basel
Professors Tanja Stadler and Barbara Treutlein have been awarded the Cloëtta Jubilee Prize for their outstanding achievements in biomedical and developmental biology research.

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 Alternative building material clay: Ellina Bernhard with a lab sample. Image: Empa
Clean dirt
Environmentally friendly, ubiquitously available and recyclable: Clay is a clean alternative among building materials. Empa researcher Ellina Bernard is trying to find out how the coveted material can actually be used to build in a sustainable and stable way. Her research project is being funded by the Swiss National Science Foundation (SNSF) with an Ambizione grant.

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Tanja Käser, recipient of the Credit Suisse Award for Best Teaching - 2023 EPFL/ Alain Herzog
Meet Tanja Käser, EPFL’s best teaching professor
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Image: Paul Scherrer Institute/Monika Blétry
Immerse yourself in the cytoskeleton
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