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Video: The pigeon, the antenna and me with Robert Wilson

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Video: The pigeon, the antenna and me with Robert Wilson

Radio astronomer Robert Wilson recalls a pair of pigeons who almost thwarted the discovery of cosmic background radiation.Radio astronomer Robert Wilson recalls a pair of pigeons who almost thwarted the discovery of cosmic background radiation.

Interview: Wole Soyinka

Max Benatar

Interview: Wole Soyinka

Science and Arts? A natural symbiosis for the Nigerian literature Nobel laureate.Science and Arts? A natural symbiosis for the Nigerian literature Nobel laureate.

Great tradition comes with obligations – France as a science nation

Stephanie Hanel

Great tradition comes with obligations – France as a science nation

Seven Nobel Laureates from France are guests at Lindau

Patricia Edema

New Nobel Lab 360° of Bruce Beutler in the Mediatheque

How does our body respond to foreign antigens? How long does it take to track down a mutation? Why does our immune system turn against us?

Susanne Dambeck

“The laureates enjoyed to reveal a little bit about themselves”

Volker Steger had an unusual idea: he asked Nobel Laureates to draw their respective topics, then he photographed them with their sketches. An exhibition of these remarkable images has already travelled around the world.

Stefano Sandrone

“We are beginning to understand how cognition works”: Double interview with John O’Keefe and Edvard Moser

Two 2014 Nobel Laureates in Physiology or Medicine about childhood, dream jobs and the next big thing in neuroscience.

Linda Moussakova

The Art of the Nobel Prizes

As Nobel Week 2014 is approaching Linda Moussakova shares an overview of the various art projects related to the Nobel Prizes.

Susanne Dambeck

One-Way Street Toward Interdisciplinarity?

For a successful interdisciplinary team – bring in some real experts!

Stefano Sandrone

Erwin Neher: The Fascination of How Things Work

Guestblogger and young neuroscientist Stefano Sandrone talked with Erwin Neher about dreams, the exploration of his childhood garden and winning the Nobel Prize.

Kathleen Raven

Research For the Dogs – Young Scientist profiles

Dogs play a crucial role in human cancer research.

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.

Susanne Dambeck

From Mice and Fruit Flies Towards Novel Infection Treatment

Susanne Dambeck on the Research of immunologists Bruce Beutler and Jules Hoffman who are both at Lindau for the first time.