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Science Communication as Key to Overcome the Pandemic

Daniela Thiel

Science Communication as Key to Overcome the Pandemic

2018 Lindau Alumna Nataly Naser Al Deen about her research, getting vaccinated and science communication.

#LiNo16’s Young Scientists: The American Delegation

Meeri Kim

#LiNo16’s Young Scientists: The American Delegation

A quick look at a few of the 38 U.S. young scientists selected to go overseas for the 66th Lindau Nobel Meeting. A quick look at a few of the 38 U.S. young scientists selected to go overseas for the 66th Lindau Nobel Meeting.

Women in Science: Some Global Perspectives

Harini Barath

Women in Science: Some Global Perspectives

What's the state of play concerning 'women in science'? Harini Barath tried to find out at #LiNo15What's the state of play concerning 'women in science'? Harini Barath tried to find out at #LiNo15

Simon Engelke

#LindauEcon14 Encounters

Lindau Blog Reporter Simon Engelke met some of the brilliant Young minds of #LindauEcon14. Here are his impressions.

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Faces – Young Scientist Profile: Melissa Lynes

Intelligence+Drive+Creativity=Good Economist according to Melissa Lynes, who is introduced on Faces this time.

Judith Niehues

Cross-Country Differences in Perceptions of Inequality

Perceived rather than actual inequality is what drives a nation to support redistributive measures, according to research by #LindauEcon14 participant Judith Niehues.

Ahmet Ali Taskin

US homeowners stay unemployed for longer

Unemployed homeowners are slower to find work because they are limited to local job opportunities, according to research by #LindauEcon14 participant Ahmet Ali Taskin

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Faces – Young Scientist Profile: Valentin Bolotnyy

Meet #LindauEcon14 participant Valentin Bolotnyy.

Beatrice Lugger

Insights in the scientific life of 6 young researchers

‚Where do you come from?’, ‚What is your special subject?’, ‚How are conditions for research in your country?’ – these and many other questions are some you might hear during the Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting very often. No wonder. In Lindau 580 young researchers from nearly 70 countries come together. All with different backgrounds and […]

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The countess and her cowboy hat

This is the 61th year that the Nobel Laureate Meetings have been held at Lindau. The conference was held for the first time in 1951, funded by the wealthy count Lennart Bernadotte, as an effort to restore the international scientific ties that had been severed by the war. The count’s daughter, Bettina Bernadotte, has been […]