Sustainability as one of the #LINO25 key themes was discussed during a panel discussion and by Young Scientists who had the chance to present their research on stage.
The final day of #LINO25 began bright and early with a scenic boat ride to Mainau Island. Young Scientists and Nobel Laureates came together for a panel on science diplomacy and international collaboration. The day concluded with a heartfelt closing ceremony and a Lindau-spirited Alumni Party on the return cruise — the perfect ending to an inspiring week.
From a deep dive into Chemistry's Pathway to Sustainability to a captivating lecture by Nobel Laureate Stefan W. Hell, Day 5 at #LINO25 was packed with inspiration. Avram Hershko shared powerful life lessons in science, while Dan Shechtman took us into the world of Crystallography. One last chance for open exchanges and science walks with Nobel Laureates—before closing the day with a festive Bavarian Evening.
Nobel Prizes: The Good, Bad, and the Completely Unexpected
The first session of the #LINO25 scientific programme emphasized the impact of the Nobel Prize on life and career of the Laureates. On Wednesday Morten Meldal and Martin Chalfie highlighted the joy of discovery.
Engaging Science Exchanges, inspiring presentations by Young Scientists, and exciting Agora Talks. And tomorrow, the final day of the Scientific Programme promises even more exciting insights!
Beyond Chemistry: Physics and High-Performance Computing Make an Appearance
Though the 74th Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting is all about chemistry, there is still room in the programme for topics of general interest from other areas of science.