Open Source Hardware: The Benefit of Sharing Knowledge
The use of open source hardware, the publication of data on physical objects, is expanding. Lindau Alumnus Lukas Winter is very involved in this issue.
How Nobel-Winning Physics Might Lead To a Green Revolution
Three ideas from Physics to produce energy in a climate-friendly way.
Incubator for Innovative Ideas
2018 Lindau Alumna Martine Abboud has founded a start-up that equips entrepreneurs with business skills.
When Support Replaces Competition
Crowdfight connects researchers worldwide for support to answer scientific questions.
How Auction Theory Could Help Distribute Vaccines Equitably Across the World
When auctions are well-designed, they benefit everyone, including the bidders and the auctioneers. Maybe a way to distribute vaccines worldwide?
Being a Problem Solver
2022 young economist Oluwabunmi Adejumo decided to work on different perspectives on the economies of sub-Saharan Africa.
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.
How Open Science Spurs Creativity and Collaboration
To improve the scientific process itself is the goal of several initiatives which were discussed and presented during #LINO70
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