Education
From 1996 to 2002, Bürgin studied German literature, folklore, musicology, media studies and sociology at the University of Basel.
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From 1996 to 2002, Bürgin studied German literature, folklore, musicology, media studies and sociology at the University of Basel.
He has served as a journalist for Basler Zeitung Medien and as editor in chief of Baslerstab. He is best known for his writings on fringe science and popular science. Published in 2007, Bürgin"s book (The Primeval Code), is a popular science book dealing with a patent granted in 1980 to the chemical company Ciba-Geigy (now Novartis), which deals with the process of electroculture, which helped to increase the resilience of crops and reduce the use of pesticides on treated crops.
The book details reports and interviews that document the effect of the electroculture process which had not been previously explained scientifically.
In the book, Bürgin presents electroculture as a more ecologically-friendly alternative to genetic engineering.