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Scientists have unveiled a powerful new tool that gives unprecedented insight into the stability of the Thwaites Glacier in ...
A series of small rockfalls occurred above the village of Brienz/Brinzauls in eastern Switzerland between July 9 and 12. This ...
A new study published in Earth’s Future by researchers from Uppsala University with Belgian, French, and German universities have shown that climate ...
June's heat wave has caused French Alps snow and glaciers to melt faster, causing water shortages at mountain shelters just ...
Two years after our colleague argued the merits of the tiny dogs, a glacier rescue in Switzerland adds considerable clout to ...
The director of the Swiss Federal Office for the Environment (FOEN) has warned of increasing climate-related risks in ...
Valais authorities have ordered the closure of Switzerland's highest campsite in Arolla due to the risks of mudslides.
Step into a James Bond scene as you drive Switzerland’s Furka Pass — a cinematic mountain road featured in Goldfinger (1964).
A Chihuahua was called a “four-legged hero” after helping to save his owner who had fallen down an icy crevasse in the Swiss Alps.
Furka Pass, one of the world’s most legendary mountain routes, gained fame in the 1964 James Bond film Goldfinger, where the Aston Martin DB5 and Ford Mustang raced through its stunning curves.
"While the man was stuck in the glacier ice, his faithful companion, a small chihuahua, was left at the edge of the crevasse, ...
A new 3D simulation tool accurately predicts alpine landslides and avalanches, marking a breakthrough in mountain hazard ...