In a study out this month, Swiss researchers say they genetically sequenced dozens of previously unknown bacterial species that were found in patient samples. While many of these novel bacteria might not harm humans, the team did identify several that likely can cause disease.
Swiss researchers have found a clear trend in US political debate since former president Donald Trump entered the political stage. They used machine learning to analyze nearly a quarter of a billion quotes from politicians from millions of news articles published over a decade. The data showed a significant increase in negativity in June 2015, the month Trump launched his first presidential campaign.
Researchers at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Zurich (ETHZ) said they had used new data and machine learning to develop a fresh model for detecting stress levels at work, based solely on the way people type or use their mouse.
developed by swiss researchers, uses an electrical spinal cord implant. it is the first time someone whose spine has been completely severed has had the ability to walk restored. our science correspondent pallab ghosh has the story. michel roccati was paralysed after a motorbike accident five years ago. his spinal cord was completely severed and he has no feeling in his legs. but he can now walk because of an electrical implant that s been surgically inserted on his spine. using a remote control, he s able to send signals to his leg muscles, which enables michel to walk. it s the first time that someone this injured has been able to walk like this. michel, i can t believe that you were paralysed once. i know, it s very close to before the accident, yes. i stand up, i walk where i want alone, i can do the stairs. and.go, go, go, go! this is michel when he first
next, a remarkable medical breakthrough. a paralysed man has been able to walk, using an electrical implant, developed by swiss researchers. it is the first time, someone who se spine has been completely severed has been able to restore the ability to walk. 0ur science correspondent, pallab ghosh, has the story. michel roccati was paralysed after a motorbike accident five years ago. his spinal cord was completely severed and he has no feeling in his legs. but he can now walk using a frame because of an electrical implant that s been surgically inserted on his spine. using a remote control, he s able to send signals to his leg muscles, which enables him to walk. it s the first time that someone this injured has been able to do this. michel, i can t believe that you were paralysed once. i know, it s very close to before the accident, yes. i stand up, i walk where i want