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Chemistry Student Jana Kobeissi Wants to Be a Source of Positive Change
The #LiNo17 participant carries out research at the University of Beirut, studying the interaction of microorganisms with various macromolecules. In her free time, Jana takes pictures of celestial objects.The #LiNo17 participant carries out research at the University of Beirut, studying the interaction of microorganisms with various macromolecules. In her free time, Jana takes pictures of celestial objects.
The Breakthroughs Make It More Than Worthwhile, Says Shiran Barber-Zucker
The #LiNo17 participant studies magnetism-sensing bacteria – research that she finds both versatile and fulfilling.The #LiNo17 participant studies magnetism-sensing bacteria – research that she finds both versatile and fulfilling.
Lindau Longread: Illuminated Storytelling
How Ancient Campfires Lit a Fire Under Human Evolution
Ada Yonath – The Pioneer
What do the polar bear, a fine head of hair and the ribosome have in common? A Nobel Prize story.
How can we feed the growing world population?
Artturi Virtanen asked in his Lindau lecture. The Finnish biochemist received the Nobel Prize in Chemistry for an improved method of cattle fodder preservation seventy years ago.
Ageing, God and Lindau: An Interview with Aaron Ciechanover
Nobel Laureate Aaron Ciechanover is talking about medical progress and its implications.
Stefan Hell: An Unorthodox Mind
His discoveries have revolutionised optics: from a rebellious standpoint to highest academic honours.