“A Truly Unique Experience” – Review of #LINO19 by Vanessa Graber
#LINO19 young scientist Vanessa Graber summarises her experiences at this year's Lindau Meeting.
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.
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
Fighting for Democracy and Human Rights in Yemen
Nobel Peace Laureate Tawakkol Karman inspired the audience with her interview on the final day of #LINO19.
#LINO19 Daily Recap – Friday, 5 July 2019
After a week filled with impassionate lectures, insightful discussions and personal as well as scientific exchange, we have come to the end of our 69th Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting – before we say goodbye, let's recap the highlights from today.
Flashes of Brilliance: The Posters at #LINO19
The posters presented by young scientists at #LINO19 were ultra-hot. They were so brilliant that five posters shared the first three positions.
#LINO19 Daily Recap – Thursday, 4 July 2019
Thursday was the last full day of the #LINO19 scientific programme, including the last Poster Session, the official opening of our Lindau Nobel Laureate Pier and, last but not least, the Bavarian Evening. Let’s take a look at what happened yesterday!
Cold Fusion, Polywater & N-Rays: Notable Scientific Blunders Throughout History
For his seventh Lindau lecture, Nobel Laureate Dan Shechtman discusses scientific ideas that gained popularity before dying out.
Building New Forms of Matter Brick by LEGO® Brick
In his #LINO19 lecture, Wolfgang Ketterle emphasised the need for a playful attitude to physics.
A Happy Marriage, a Peaceful Planet
Turing Award recipient Martin E. Hellman gave the Heidelberg Lecture at #LINO19, where he discussed his own ethical evolution and the many lessons he learned along the way.
#LINO19 Daily Recap – Wednesday, 3 July 2019
With Wednesday ending, we are striding towards the last two days of the 69th Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting. Let’s take a look at some of yesterday’s highlights!
Graphene for Breakfast: How Tasty Are 2D Materials for the Future?
At our Science Breakfast, Nobel Laureates Konstantin Novoselov and Klaus von Klitzing discussed what graphene and other 2D materials have to offer.