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Ada Yonath – The Pioneer
What do the polar bear, a fine head of hair and the ribosome have in common? A Nobel Prize story.
Mini Lecture: Cosmology
How has our picture of the universe developed in the history of cosmology?
George Smoot: The explorer of cosmic microwave background radiation is 70
George Smoot from MIT to “The Big Bang Theory”
Nature film from Lindau chronicles the war against cancer
Rewatch this episode of Nature Video’s Lindau Collection 2014 featuring Lorna Stewart following the past, present and future of cancer research.
Christiane Nüsslein-Volhard – The Grande Dame of Developmental Biology
New Mini Lecture: The Future
What will the future bring? Since the dawn of history this question has excerted an incredible fascination.
Spooky Science: The Most Horrifying Nobel Lectures for Halloween
Watch this bloodcurdling, spine-chilling collection of Nobel Laureate lectures from Lindau sharing indispendable life hacks for all the monsters, ghosts, witches and zombies out there.
Nobelpreisträger geben Tipps für Halloween-Monster
Spitzenforschung ist nicht nur was für Menschen: Nobelpreisträger geben praktische Lebenshilfen für alle Monster, die sich heute auf ihre große Nacht vorbereiten.
Women in Science: Fixing the Leaking Pipeline
Watch the full video of the Australia-hosted Science Breakfast on women in science that took place this summer during #lnlm14.
Paul Dirac: The Quiet Genius Died 30 Years Ago
He is considered to be an important founding father of modern quantum physics, his books are still standard reference works, and many people have heard of one of the technical terms named after him. But who is the person behind these terms – who was Paul Dirac?