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Young Scientists at #LINO70: Jayeeta Saha – A Green Pathway to Generate Hydrogen

Jayeeta Saha will participate in #LINO70. The main focus of her PhD project is to find a way to generate hydrogen with the lowest energy penalty as an alternative of fossil fuel.

Young Scientists at #LINO70: Lučka Bibič – Science Communication by Gamification

Lučka Bibič will participate in #LINO70. She has started several projects to communicate science in an entertaining way.

Lindau Scientists’ Survey: Science From Home

Impact of Corona on the working processes in science, results from our COVID-19 Survey.

From a Glass of Wine in Lindau to a Scientific Publication

Lara Urban and Michael Feistinger got to know each other during #LINO18.

Lindau Scientists’ Survey: Shift in Research Focus During First Year of the Pandemic

Year one of the pandemic: Scientists explain how corona has changed their topic.

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29/04/2020 by Neysan Donnelly

Robert Koch’s Postulates – Past and Present

Robert Koch´s postulates are still current – especially today.
16/04/2020 by Neysan Donnelly

Free Will: all in our Heads?

Can studying brain activity tell us more about free will?
02/04/2020 by Tibi Puiu

The Future is Bright for Lithium-Ion Batteries

The technology was pioneered by Nobel Laureates Goodenough, Whittingham and Yoshino. What are the future uses for lithium-ion batteries?
26/03/2020 by Andrei Mihai

Wealthier and Healthier: How Economists Study the...

Economics can be a practical tool to find out how our health, and our lives, can be improved.
19/03/2020 by Viola Vogel

Reducing the Risk of Serious Coronavirus Infections

Biology shows us that there are additional ways to reduce the risk of serious coronavirus infections, writes Lindau Alumna Viola Vogel.
12/03/2020 by Tibi Puiu

Our Lighthouse in the Universe: How Scientists...

Pulsars are fast-spinning neutron stars or white dwarfs whose radio emission appears to be blinking on and off – and they might be used to navigate space.
05/03/2020 by Neysan Donnelly

Probiotics for Plant Health

The United Nations have declared 2020 as International Year of Plant Health in a bid to boost sustainable solutions to protecting plants. Microorganisms could in the future play a key role in these efforts.
27/02/2020 by Jaouad Abdouss

Science as a Tool to Unify People:...

Lindau Alumnus Jaouad Abdouss on his experience at the 69th Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting in 2019
20/02/2020 by Ulrike Böhm

Women in Research at #LINO19: Nadezda Chernyavskaya...

Lindau Alumna Nadezda Chernyavskaya talks about her career, the excitement of research and Dance Collider in this interview with Ulrike Böhm.
13/02/2020 by Himla Soodyall

The Wow Moment: Intersection of Science and...

South Africa hosted the International Day at the 69th Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting. Himla Soodyall, Executive Officer of the Academy of Science of South Africa, gives a personal account of her week in Lindau.

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