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Graphene for Breakfast: How Tasty Are 2D Materials for the Future?

Andrei Mihai

Graphene for Breakfast: How Tasty Are 2D Materials for the Future?

At our Science Breakfast, Nobel Laureates Konstantin Novoselov and Klaus von Klitzing discussed what graphene and other 2D materials have to offer.

A Bit(e) of Science: Grill & Chill in Lindau

Andrei Mihai

A Bit(e) of Science: Grill & Chill in Lindau

At the Grill & Chill event, Nobel Laureates, young scientists and citizens of Lindau gathered for an informal, inclusive and culturally-diverse event.

#LINO19 Daily Recap – Tuesday, 2 July 2019

Isa Fünfhausen

#LINO19 Daily Recap – Tuesday, 2 July 2019

We are already four days into #LINO19 and there are so many great pictures, exceptional lectures and thought-provoking blog contributions. Have a look at our Daily Recap!

The Original Dark Side: Why a Not-So-Constant Constant Could Illuminate Dark Matter and Dark Energy

Ben Skuse

The Original Dark Side: Why a Not-So-Constant Constant Could Illuminate Dark Matter and Dark Energy

Nobel Laureate Adam Riess and fellow astrophysicists tackled some of the biggest questions in cosmology on day three of #LINO19.

Physics and the Future of Our Oceans

Andrei Mihai

Physics and the Future of Our Oceans

At the Mars Partner Breakfast at #LINO19, a panel of scientists gathered to discuss how physics can help us understand and save our oceans.

Lekker at Lindau: South Africa Sets a High Bar for International Partnership

Alaina G. Levine

Lekker at Lindau: South Africa Sets a High Bar for International Partnership

South Africa, host country of this year's Lindau Meeting, presented itself as a research-focused nation.

Does the Rise of Nationalism Threaten Open Scientific Collaboration?

Ben Skuse

Does the Rise of Nationalism Threaten Open Scientific Collaboration?

Participants of the Press Talk at #LINO19 debated how to ensure healthy global scientific collaboration in light of an increasingly insular and nationalistic world.

Pushing Laser Intensity to Its Limit

Meeri Kim

Pushing Laser Intensity to Its Limit

Last year's Nobel Laureates in Physics, Donna Strickland and Gérard Mourou, kick off the first full day of #LINO19 with complementary lectures on high-intensity laser physics.

Spotlight on Women in Research at #LINO19

Ulrike Böhm

Spotlight on Women in Research at #LINO19

In this interview series, some of the talented female young scientists of #LINO19 answer questions about their career path, their passion for science, their struggles and successes.

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69th Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting Started

This Sunday, the 69th Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting on Physics officially opens its doors. 39 Nobel Laureates and 580 international young scientists will meet at Lake Constance to discuss current scientific topics such as laser physics, gravitational waves and black matter. The meeting ends on Friday with the traditional boat trip to Mainau Island. All […]

Women in Research at #LINO19: Whitney Costello from the USA

Ulrike Böhm

Women in Research at #LINO19: Whitney Costello from the USA

#LINO19 young scientist Whitney Costello from the USA interviewed by Ulrike Böhm about her career path, her passion for science, her struggles and successes.

Women in Research at #LINO19: Leïla Haegel from France

Ulrike Böhm

Women in Research at #LINO19: Leïla Haegel from France

#LINO19 young scientist Leïla Haegel interviewed by Ulrike Böhm about her career path, her passion for science, her struggles and successes.