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A Tour on the Virtual Science Trail

A way to visit Lindau without travelling.

Science Communication as Key to Overcome the Pandemic

2018 Lindau Alumna Nataly Naser Al Deen about her research, getting vaccinated and science communication.

Flourishing as a Minority in Higher Education

Landing on Forbes 30 Under 30 for North America from hardship in rural China.

Scientific Research and Medical Practice: What’s Ideal and What’s Optimal

Medicine: The long way from research into practice

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06/07/2017 by Judith M. Reichel

Faster Progress for Everyone

Martin Chalfie is promoting preprint archives for biological research papers that will make new results and findings accessible to a significantly bigger audience much faster.
30/06/2017 by Ulrike Böhm

“It’s Important to Show the Achievements of...

The #LiNo17 young scientist from Argentina admires Marie Curie and how she found balance between having a family and a career in science
28/06/2017 by Ulrike Böhm

“It Is Time That We Write Our...

Interview with #LiNo17 young scientist Eva Maria Wara from Bolivia
25/06/2017 by Ulrike Böhm

“Always accept an opportunity,” Says Emma Danelius

The #LiNo17 young scientist and mother of two on how she fell in love with chemistry
23/06/2017 by Brian Malow

“My best advice: don’t listen to advice.”

Video: Nobel Laureate Ada Yonath speaking with science comedian Brian Malow
22/06/2017 by Ulrike Böhm

Society Needs to Move On from Stereotypical...

The #LiNo17 young scietist had to choose between a career in science and a job with more money and stability, but the answer was always clear.
20/06/2017 by Ulrike Böhm

More Female Students Does Not Automatically Mean...

#LiNo17 young scientist Andreia de Almeida from Portugal on women in research
13/06/2017 by Ulrike Böhm

“We Need Diversity in Science.”

#LiNo17 participant Hlamulo from South Africa develops sensors to detect organic pollutants in wastewater.
11/02/2015 by Stephanie Hanel

Open Access and No End

Nobel Laureate Randy Schekman’s role as an open access advocate

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