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“Persistence” – #LiNo17 participant Karen Stroobants’ key to success

Ulrike Böhm

“Persistence” – #LiNo17 participant Karen Stroobants’ key to success

Interview with young scientist Karen from Belgium, who is currently doing a Postdoc at the University of Cambridge, UK, and will participate in the 67th Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting dedicated to Chemistry.

Exploring the Connections Between Sports and Science with Kurt Wüthrich

Meeri Kim

Exploring the Connections Between Sports and Science with Kurt Wüthrich

Wüthrich's master class explores the science of sports as explained by the athletes: Dominique Gisin, a downhill skiing gold medalist, and Bettina Heim, a former pro figure skater. Wüthrich's master class explores the science of sports as explained by the athletes: Dominique Gisin, a downhill skiing gold medalist, and Bettina Heim, a former pro figure skater.

Dan Shechtman inspires young scientists in Nepal

Khagendra Acharya

Dan Shechtman inspires young scientists in Nepal

Alumnus Khagendra Acharya reports on the Nobel Laureates' visit to KathmanduAlumnus Khagendra Acharya reports on the Nobel Laureates' visit to Kathmandu

Op-Ed: Science must be Brazil’s Bridge to the Future

Pedro Malta

Op-Ed: Science must be Brazil’s Bridge to the Future

With cuts in science, research and education taking place, the country's economic development is jeopardised.With cuts in science, research and education taking place, the country's economic development is jeopardised.

Op-ed: What would the Brexit mean for Science and Research?

Katarzyna Tych

Op-ed: What would the Brexit mean for Science and Research?

Kasia Tych shares her perspective on the upcoming referendum and what it might possibly mean for science.Kasia Tych shares her perspective on the upcoming referendum and what it might possibly mean for science.

Science in Ancient Egypt & Today: Connecting Eras

Hossam Elanzeery

Science in Ancient Egypt & Today: Connecting Eras

Egyptian scientist Hossam Elanzeery uses the ingeniosity of the Ancient Egyptians as an inspiration for his own research.Egyptian scientist Hossam Elanzeery uses the ingeniosity of the Ancient Egyptians as an inspiration for his own research.

Science Migration: A Little Bavarian with Pharaonic Looks

Ghada Bassioni

Science Migration: A Little Bavarian with Pharaonic Looks

An Egyptian-German story of spreading the love for science to children.An Egyptian-German story of spreading the love for science to children.

Interview: Kailash Satyarthi

Harini Barath

Interview: Kailash Satyarthi

During #LiNo15 Harini Barath caught up with Kailash Satyarthi for a quick interviewDuring #LiNo15 Harini Barath caught up with Kailash Satyarthi for a quick interview

William Moerner on Multidisciplinarity

William Moerner

William Moerner on Multidisciplinarity

One of the 2014 Nobel laureates in chemistry shares his thoughts on the topic.One of the 2014 Nobel laureates in chemistry shares his thoughts on the topic.

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

Will saving the future of science help save humanity?

Louis Wang

Will saving the future of science help save humanity?

Government investment in scientific research is not just an investment in the future of young scientists, but also that of mankind.