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Collaborations between AI researchers and China's medical workers are helping to combat diseases such as diabetes and COVID-19.
Benjamin List and David MacMillan share the award for developing cheap, environmentally friendly organic catalysts.
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Young international researchers call for more funding and diversity in science communication.
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Every year, the SNSF receives around one billion francs from the federal government. In 2019, a total of 22.9 billion Swiss francs was available for R&D in Switzerland. The country ranks seventh in terms GDP share spent on R&D.