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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.

Hot and Cold: Laser Technology in Science and Beyond

Andrei Mihai

Hot and Cold: Laser Technology in Science and Beyond

Laser technologies have not only led to groundbreaking discoveries in science but have also changed our daily lives.

Nobel Prize in Physics 2017 – the Discovery of Gravitational Waves

Susanne Dambeck

Nobel Prize in Physics 2017 – the Discovery of Gravitational Waves

The Nobel Prize in Physics 2017 was awarded to Rainer Weiss, Kip S. Thorne, and Barry C. Barish "for decisive contributions to the LIGO detector and the observation of gravitational waves"The Nobel Prize in Physics 2017 was awarded to Rainer Weiss, Kip S. Thorne, and Barry C. Barish "for decisive contributions to the LIGO detector and the observation of gravitational waves"

Tamás Vámi interviews Scientific Chairman Lars Bergström

Tamás Vámi

Tamás Vámi interviews Scientific Chairman Lars Bergström

Dark Matter, Dark Energy and the upcoming Lindau Meeting are among the topics discussed in this young scientist vs. scientific chairman interviewDark Matter, Dark Energy and the upcoming Lindau Meeting are among the topics discussed in this young scientist vs. scientific chairman interview

Gravitational Waves: The Next Episode

Susanne Dambeck

Gravitational Waves: The Next Episode

After the first successfull detection: How these elusive waves will be chased in the future, and how they will change our understanding of the universe.After the first successfull detection: How these elusive waves will be chased in the future, and how they will change our understanding of the universe.