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#LINO18 Daily Recap – Thursday, 28 June 2018

Kathryn Trotter

#LINO18 Daily Recap – Thursday, 28 June 2018

Thursday was the last day at the Inselhalle in Lindau but not the last day of the meeting. Friday is going to take our participants to Mainau Island, so while they are enjoying their last day on this picturesque island, let’s take a look at what happened yesterday. Here are our highlights from Thursday: Picture of the day: Lecture […]

#LINO18 Daily Recap – Wednesday, 27 June 2018

Kathryn Trotter

#LINO18 Daily Recap – Wednesday, 27 June 2018

Yesterday, the scientific programme of the 68th Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting commenced. It was an inspiring day full of scientific exchange.

#LiNO18 Daily Recap – Tuesday, 26 June 2018

Kathryn Trotter

#LiNO18 Daily Recap – Tuesday, 26 June 2018

Yesterday, the scientific programme of the 68th Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting commenced. It was an inspiring day full of scientific exchange.

#LiNO18 Daily Recap – Monday, 25 June 2018

Kathryn Trotter

#LiNO18 Daily Recap – Monday, 25 June 2018

Yesterday, the scientific programme of the 68th Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting commenced. It was an inspiring day full of scientific exchange.

#LiNO18 Daily Recap – Sunday, 24 June 2018

Kathryn Trotter

#LiNO18 Daily Recap – Sunday, 24 June 2018

The 68th Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting started in grand fashion with the festive opening ceremony featuring the warm and heartfelt welcome address by Countess Bettina Bernadotte and a very impassionate keynote address by Elizabeth Blackburn on the important role of science in today's society and politics.

#LiNo17 Daily Recap – Sunday, 25 June 2017

Laura Schönhardt

#LiNo17 Daily Recap – Sunday, 25 June 2017

“I close my remarks by asking the young students gather this week at the Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting to consider joining the effort to combat climate change.” – Steven Chu Yesterday, the 67th Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting started in grand fashion with the festive opening ceremony featuring the warm and heartfelt welcome address by Countess […]

Exploring the Connections Between Sports and Science with Kurt Wüthrich

Meeri Kim

Exploring the Connections Between Sports and Science with Kurt Wüthrich

Wüthrich's master class explores the science of sports as explained by the athletes: Dominique Gisin, a downhill skiing gold medalist, and Bettina Heim, a former pro figure skater. Wüthrich's master class explores the science of sports as explained by the athletes: Dominique Gisin, a downhill skiing gold medalist, and Bettina Heim, a former pro figure skater.

Life in Super-Resolution: Light Microscopy Beyond the Diffraction Limit

Meeri Kim

Life in Super-Resolution: Light Microscopy Beyond the Diffraction Limit

Physicists and Nobel Laureates Stefan Hell and Steven Chu use super-resolution light microscopy to investigate the cellular world on a nanoscopic scale.Physicists and Nobel Laureates Stefan Hell and Steven Chu use super-resolution light microscopy to investigate the cellular world on a nanoscopic scale.

Smartphones, Energy-Efficient Lamps, and GPS: How Nobel Laureates’ Work Impacts Today’s Technology

Meeri Kim

Smartphones, Energy-Efficient Lamps, and GPS: How Nobel Laureates’ Work Impacts Today’s Technology

Although cosmology and particle physics may dominate the meeting this year, other fields in physics can make their mark on society as well.Although cosmology and particle physics may dominate the meeting this year, other fields in physics can make their mark on society as well.

Christian Schumacher

Economists reflect on challenges

What are the challenges for the next generation? 6 Nobel Laureates and 8 young economists present their views.

Christian Schumacher

Economists set the course for a self-reflective debate

What makes a good economist? 6 Nobel Laureates and 8 young economists give answers.

Ashutosh Jogalekar

All our hopes and fears: Why the Lindau meeting needs to include psychologists

When I visited Lindau this year I experienced a mix of hopes and fears. The hopes came from the Nobel Prize winners and the young students and researchers gathered there. As a supposedly unbiased observer it was my job to provide skepticism and express fears. What was the source of the fears? The problem was […]