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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.

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Panel Discussion: Science for the Benefit of Mankind

Now available at the Lindau Mediatheque: the complete Video of this year’s Closing Panel Discussion „Science for the Benefit of Mankind“.

Kathleen Raven

Von Frau zu Frau: Wissenschaft und Familie

Der Schlüssel für eine erfolgreiche Kleinkindphase: exzellent organisiert sein, getaktet wie exakte Laserpulse.

Gero von der Stein

Daily Recap: 30 June, 2014

In this Daily Recap we take a look back at 30 June, 2014, the second day of the 64th Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting.

Kathleen Raven

Women to Women: Science and Family

The key to the early child-rearing years is to be well-organized with a laser-like focus.

Beatrice Lugger

Tweeting Lindau

Let’s break down barriers – #lnlm14

Beatrice Lugger

Nature Lindau video: A golden age?

The Hubble Space Telescope has shown us distant galaxies and planets orbiting other stars, deepening our knowledge of the Universe. Nobel prizewinner John Mather works on Hubble’s replacement, the James Webb Space Telescope. He believes we are in a golden age of astronomy. But the young researchers he meets are not convinced. There are

Beatrice Lugger

Nature Video: The last boson?

Tantalizing glimpses of the Higgs boson have been spotted at CERN. This elusive particle is the last piece of the Standard Model to be confirmed. While at the Lindau meeting, physics Nobel laureates give Nature their views.

Kelly Oakes

How most of the universe was lost

When Brian Schmidt got his PhD in astrophysics in 1993, he was one of less than a handful of people that year that graduated with a thesis on supernovae. Five years later, still working on exploding stars, he would be part of one of two teams that independently discovered that the universe was not only expanding, […]

Markus Pössel

Brian Schmidt: Balance finden

Es war eine Zufallsbegegnung, wie sie in Lindau häufig vorkommt: Auf dem Flur vor der Tagungshalle hatte ich John Hall getroffen und war mit ihm ins Gespräch gekommen. Nach dem Fachlichen kam Hall dann von sich aus noch darauf, dass Wissenschaft nicht alles im Leben sein sollte, und begann zu erzählen, was er eigentlich sonst […]

Juan García-Bellido

Cosmology opens the Lindau Nobel Meeting

This morning, having rested after the Opening Ceremony at Lindau, and Spain’s fantastic match in the European Cup Final, we have heard wonders from Brian Schmidt – 2011 Nobel Prize in Physics for his discovery of the acceleration of the universe – who opened the conference with a very stimulating talk on the Standard Model […]

Markus Pössel

Das beschleunigte Universum des Brian Schmidt

Da war er also, der Neue dieses Jahr: Brian Schmidt, Physiknobelpreisträger 2011 und damit heute das erste Mal in Lindau mit dabei. Thematisch holte Schmidt bei seinem Vortrag, dem ersten des diesjährigen Treffens, zum Rundumschlag aus und gab einen Abriss der gesamten Kosmologie, angefangen bei Einstein und seiner Allgemeinen Relativitätstheorie und den Beobachtungen von Vesto […]