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The 69th Lindau Meeting: A Lifetime Memory

Forschungszentrum Juelich

The 69th Lindau Meeting: A Lifetime Memory

Young scientists Miriam Menzel and Sven Borghardt reflect on their experiences during the 69th Lindau Meeting.

How Science Can Tackle the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals

Samer Kurdi

How Science Can Tackle the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals

2019 Lindau Alumnus Samer Kurdi writes on what science can do to tackle the UN Sustainable Development Goals.

Duncan Haldane: Toying with Topology

Ben Skuse

Duncan Haldane: Toying with Topology

This year, Nobel Laureate Duncan Haldane attended the Lindau Meetings for the first time. Science writer Ben Skuse explains the topological concept for which Haldane received the 2016 Nobel Prize in Physics.

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.

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.

The ‘Wonder Material’: How Graphene Is Set to Change the World

Tibi Puiu

The ‘Wonder Material’: How Graphene Is Set to Change the World

There are many ways how the 'wonder material' graphene could improve our lives - still some hurdles have to be overcome.

Doppelt forscht besser – Wie man zwei Nobelpreise miteinander verbindet

Philip Willke

Doppelt forscht besser – Wie man zwei Nobelpreise miteinander verbindet

Philip Willke untersucht mithilfe der Rastertunnelmikroskopie die Eigenschaften von Graphen.Philip Willke untersucht mithilfe der Rastertunnelmikroskopie die Eigenschaften von Graphen.

New wonder materials – from lab specimens to everyday items

Stephanie Hanel

New wonder materials – from lab specimens to everyday items

Multiferroics, graphene and polymersMultiferroics, graphene and polymers

Neue Wundermaterialien –  Vom Labor in den Alltag

Stephanie Hanel

Neue Wundermaterialien – Vom Labor in den Alltag

Multiferroika, Graphen und PolymereMultiferroika, Graphen und Polymere