The Nobel-Winning Research That Helped Us Mount an Effective Pandemic Response
Within a short period of time several vaccines against COVID-19 have been developed. Based on research that was awarded with the Nobel Prize.
6 Tools to Supercharge Your Science Communication
The 70th Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting ended with the panel discussion "Why Trust Science?"
The Intricate Workings of the Human Brain
The human brain is a enormously complex organ. Some of its functions were discussed during #LINO70 in two sessions.
Scientific Research and Medical Practice: What’s Ideal and What’s Optimal
Medicine: The long way from research into practice
Fighting COVID-19 While Mitigating Global Climate Change
Killing two birds with one stone: fighting COVID-19 while mitigating global climate change
AuthentiSci: Enabling Scientists to Provide Guidance in a Post-Factual Era of Media
A Sciathon project fills the gap between science, media and public.
A Sciathon Project to Connect Science and Entrepreneurship
An ultimate pill against research fatigue, lack of funding and scarcity of innovation?
The Challenges of Science Communication
Lindau Alumna Arunima Roy about former and current challenges of science communication.
Filming the Most Fundamental Processes in Chemistry
With the help of an electron microscope, two of the most fundamental processes in chemistry – chemical bonding and crystal formation – have been caught on film for the first time.
White LEDs: When Good Tech is Applied Badly
How can a technology at least 10 times longer lasting and half as power hungry as its rivals be accused of being eco-unfriendly?
New Approach to Tumour Diseases
Charlotte Dahlem, young scientist #LINO70, was awarded for her new approach to cancer therapy.
Handling COVID-19 and Climate Change, a Familiar Tragedy Looms
What do green pastures, COVID-19, and climate change have in common? More than you probably think, it´s all about the "Tragedy of the Commons".