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Open Source Hardware: The Benefit of Sharing Knowledge

Lukas Winter

Open Source Hardware: The Benefit of Sharing Knowledge

The use of open source hardware, the publication of data on physical objects, is expanding. Lindau Alumnus Lukas Winter is very involved in this issue.

Topics of the Lindau Online Sciathon 2021

Christoph Schumacher

Topics of the Lindau Online Sciathon 2021

The topics of the Lindau Online Sciathon 2021 are based on the panel discussions of #LINO70.

6 Tools to Supercharge Your Science Communication

Balkees Abderrahman

6 Tools to Supercharge Your Science Communication

The 70th Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting ended with the panel discussion "Why Trust Science?"

How Open Science Spurs Creativity and Collaboration

Meeri Kim

How Open Science Spurs Creativity and Collaboration

To improve the scientific process itself is the goal of several initiatives which were discussed and presented during #LINO70

Scientists Should Actively Participate in Public Debate

Melania Zauri

Scientists Should Actively Participate in Public Debate

At the Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting, this year more than in any other year, scientists felt the need to speak up about the way that public policy is intervening in the future of scientific research.At the Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting, this year more than in any other year, scientists felt the need to speak up about the way that public policy is intervening in the future of scientific research.

Lessons Learned at the Lindau Meeting

Matías Acosta

Lessons Learned at the Lindau Meeting

Lindau Alumnus Matías Acosta on how scientists can connect with society and the insights gained during #LiNo17.Lindau Alumnus Matías Acosta on how scientists can connect with society and the insights gained during #LiNo17.

Faster Progress for Everyone

Judith M. Reichel

Faster Progress for Everyone

Martin Chalfie is promoting preprint archives for biological research papers that will make new results and findings accessible to a significantly bigger audience much faster.Martin Chalfie is promoting preprint archives for biological research papers that will make new results and findings accessible to a significantly bigger audience much faster.

Schnellerer Fortschritt für alle

Judith M. Reichel

Schnellerer Fortschritt für alle

Martin Chalfie setzt sich für Preprint-Archive für biologische Forschungsarbeiten ein: Dadurch können neue Ergebnisse und Erkenntnisse wesentlich früher einem deutlich größerem Publikum zugänglich gemacht werden. Martin Chalfie setzt sich für Preprint-Archive für biologische Forschungsarbeiten ein: Dadurch können neue Ergebnisse und Erkenntnisse wesentlich früher einem deutlich größerem Publikum zugänglich gemacht werden.