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“Learn from Your Failures,” Says Monika Patel
#LiNo17 young scientist Monika from India on what motivated her to choose chemistry as a career and the qualities needed by female scientists#LiNo17 young scientist Monika from India on what motivated her to choose chemistry as a career and the qualities needed by female scientists
Travelling through blood: science fiction comes to life
An artificial nanomotor makes its first successful “voyage” in human blood.
Kailash Satyarthi: The Saviour of Childhood
Discover the story of the Nobel Peace Prize winner and 30-year-veteran in the fight for children’s rights.
Ebola – a Case Study of Scientific Communication
Medical student and Lindau alumnus Yasin Emanee on what the Ebola epidemic taught him about the scientific receptivity of the people in his country.
Nobel Prize 2014: United by Struggle
The Nobel Peace Prize 2014 was awarded to Kailash Satyarthi and Malala Yousafzay – two unremitting champions of the global strife for children’s rights.
Science beyond Borders
A retrospective to the 64th Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting by Yasin Emanee.
What’s needed to succeed in science in developing nations?
More interdisciplinary research and less bureaucracy –
The HIV-Pandemic and Scientific Persistance – Barré-Sinoussi
AIDS today is a pandemic of unprecedented proportion.
Science and Ethics: Conundrums of Medical Research
Guest Blogger and participant of the 64th Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting Yasin Emanee on the difficulties of maintaining ethical integrity in research.