Flashes of Brilliance: The Posters at #LINO19
The posters presented by young scientists at #LINO19 were ultra-hot. They were so brilliant that five posters shared the first three positions.
#LINO19 Daily Recap – Thursday, 4 July 2019
Thursday was the last full day of the #LINO19 scientific programme, including the last Poster Session, the official opening of our Lindau Nobel Laureate Pier and, last but not least, the Bavarian Evening. Let’s take a look at what happened yesterday!
Building New Forms of Matter Brick by LEGO® Brick
In his #LINO19 lecture, Wolfgang Ketterle emphasised the need for a playful attitude to physics.
A Happy Marriage, a Peaceful Planet
Turing Award recipient Martin E. Hellman gave the Heidelberg Lecture at #LINO19, where he discussed his own ethical evolution and the many lessons he learned along the way.
#LINO19 Daily Recap – Wednesday, 3 July 2019
With Wednesday ending, we are striding towards the last two days of the 69th Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting. Let’s take a look at some of yesterday’s highlights!
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
At the Grill & Chill event, Nobel Laureates, young scientists and citizens of Lindau gathered for an informal, inclusive and culturally-diverse event.
Dark Matter and Extreme Light: Thabiso Goba on the Lindau Meetings
Read the newest two blog posts by Thabiso Goba from South Africa.
#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
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
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
South Africa, host country of this year's Lindau Meeting, presented itself as a research-focused nation.