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Videos of 2009 chemistry Nobel laureate meeting at Lindau

Are you watching the Nobel laureates on Nature Video? Each year, hundreds of young researchers from around the world meet with Nobel prizewinning scientists on Lindau Island in Germany. In 2009 it was the turn of the chemists, and Nature Publishing Group was there to capture moments of this unique meeting of minds on film.
Nature Video presents five short films on chemistry plus a special film feature on climate change. Join laureates and young researchers as they discuss the future of medicine, consider the ethics of nanotechnologies, plan new collaborations, and seek ways to avoid dangerous climate change. The videos are archived as they are published and can be accessed at this Nature Video Lindau page:
24 August: an introduction to the LIndau meetings and the films
27 August: breaking down Alzheimer’s with Aaron Ciechanover
3 September: nanotechnology, use and misuse with Harry Kroto
10 September: smart drugs and sneaky microbes with Peter Agre
17 September: seeing green with Roger Tsien and Richard Ernst
24 September: catalysts and collaborations with Richard Schrock
1 October: climate change: The two-degree target

Nature Chemistry report of the 2009 meeting.
Films of the 208 Lindau Nobel laurate meeting, on physics.
Nature Physics report on the 2008 meeting.
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