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How to Weigh an Atom: Francis W. Aston’s Mass Spectrograph

Research: Jude Dineley

How to Weigh an Atom: Francis W. Aston’s Mass Spectrograph

It’s 100 years since Nobel Laureate Francis W. Aston built his first mass spectrograph - a groundbreaking invention that was to launch the field of mass spectrometry, with applications in science, medicine and beyond.

How Science Can Tackle the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals

Science & Society: Samer Kurdi

How Science Can Tackle the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals

2019 Lindau Alumnus Samer Kurdi writes on what science can do to tackle the UN Sustainable Development Goals.

Women in Research at #LINO19: Janet Zhong from Australia

Life as a Scientist: Ulrike Böhm

Women in Research at #LINO19: Janet Zhong from Australia

#LINO19 Lindau Alumna Janet Zhong from Australia talks about her career path, her favorite projects and more in this interview with Ulrike Böhm.

An Abiding Memory – The 69th Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting

The Lindau Experience: Tarnem Afify

An Abiding Memory – The 69th Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting

"Lindau was indeed a unique place for intensive exchange of ideas and memorable personal encounters," reflects Lindau Alumna Tarnem Afify in our blog.

“A Truly Unique Experience” – Review of #LINO19 by Vanessa Graber

The Lindau Experience: Vanessa Graber

“A Truly Unique Experience” – Review of #LINO19 by Vanessa Graber

#LINO19 young scientist Vanessa Graber summarises her experiences at this year's Lindau Meeting.

Women in Research at #LINO19: Niamh Kavanagh from Ireland

Life as a Scientist: Ulrike Böhm

Women in Research at #LINO19: Niamh Kavanagh from Ireland

#LINO19 young scientist Niamh Kavanagh from Ireland interviewed by Ulrike Böhm about her career path, her passion for science, her struggles and successes.

Mental Health: When Silence Isn’t Golden

Science & Society: Arunima Roy

Mental Health: When Silence Isn’t Golden

#LINO18 Alumna Arunima Roy writes about mental health and the problem of its stigmatisation in society.

Duncan Haldane: Toying with Topology

Research: Ben Skuse

Duncan Haldane: Toying with Topology

This year, Nobel Laureate Duncan Haldane attended the Lindau Meetings for the first time. Science writer Ben Skuse explains the topological concept for which Haldane received the 2016 Nobel Prize in Physics.

Women in Research at #LINO19: Birgitte Madsen from Denmark

Life as a Scientist: Ulrike Böhm

Women in Research at #LINO19: Birgitte Madsen from Denmark

#LINO19 young scientist Birgitte Madsen from Denmark interviewed by Ulrike Böhm about her career path, her passion for science, her struggles and successes.

Eight Lessons from the 69th Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting

The Lindau Experience: Samer Kurdi

Eight Lessons from the 69th Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting

#LINO19 young scientist Samer Kurdi summarises eight lessons that he learnt during his time in Lindau.

Women in Research at #LINO19: Salma Sohrabi-Jahromi from Iran

Life as a Scientist: Ulrike Böhm

Women in Research at #LINO19: Salma Sohrabi-Jahromi from Iran

#LINO19 young scientist Salma Sohrabi-Jahromi from Iran interviewed by Ulrike Böhm about her career path, her passion for science, her struggles and successes.

Panel Discussion at #LINO19: Highlighting Success and Failures in Crafting Amazing Careers

The Lindau Experience: Alaina G. Levine

Panel Discussion at #LINO19: Highlighting Success and Failures in Crafting Amazing Careers

Enriching and eye-opening discussion about success, failure, and how to build a career in science