Please find below some of the highlights of Wednesday, 29 June at the 66th Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting.
Video of the day:
Browse through our mediatheque for more videos of #LiNo16!
Blog post of the day:
Large-scale quantum computing will change our lives as much as the internet revolution and cell phone revolution – when it materializes.
Read the article: “Quantum Computing: How, What, and Why”
Picture of the day:
Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, one of Germany’s premier broadsheet papers hosted a very interesting press talk on artificial intelligence.

Participants of the press talk on artifical intelligence, from left to right: Yuan-sen Ting and Arrykrishna Mootoovaloo (young scientists), Turing-Award winner Vinton Cerf, Joachim Müller-Jung, head of the FAZ’s science/nature division, Prof. Rainer Blatt, 1 of 2 scientific chairmen of #LiNo16 and Mario Krenn from the Vienna Center for Quantum Science and Technology.
For more pictures from #LiNo16 take a look at our Flickr-account.
Tweets of the day:
#womeninscience #womeninphysics from all around the world at #LiNo16 :-) @NobelPrize @maxplanckpress pic.twitter.com/H84XZs6A4U
— Women in Research (@Women_Research) June 28, 2016
Enjoying the @MarsGlobal Science Breakfast at #LiNo16 ‘Does soft matter matter?’ with: Chu, Redondo & @adrianamarais pic.twitter.com/QN4g1Znq9b
— Lola Fariñas (@lolafarinas) June 29, 2016
It’s incredible to hear Samuel Ting talk who knew #Heisenberg and #Dirac. #sciencehero at #LiNo16
— Johannes Jobst (@j_jobst) June 29, 2016
Let’s all say a big thank you to the academic partner reps of #LiNo16. No one would be here without their work! pic.twitter.com/esg48bO28p
— Wolfgang Huang (@wolfgang_huang) June 29, 2016
Vinton Cerf -father of the internet- is explaining us how he is keeping track of the bottles in his cellar:) #LiNo16 pic.twitter.com/0YsCT3NjdG
— Gozde T (@egwene_) June 29, 2016