Interviews about Medicine

Interviews about medicine, physiology, pathology, bacteria and viruses, pharmacology, food, hormones, neuroscience and psychology...

14 April 2015

How do we decide when someone is dead? Do we look at the heart or the brain, and do we need to redefine it?

14 April 2015

Two-year-old Michelle Funk was trapped under the ice for over an hour without oxygen. She made a full recovery, but how...

14 April 2015

Cryonics is the preservation of people at low temperatures, with the aim of resuscitating them in the future. So how...

14 April 2015

Brain emulation is where you upload your brain to a computer and become immortal. But is this feasible and why...

14 April 2015

We debate the consequences that an immortal population could could bring about...

11 April 2015

Our gene of the month is unlikely to be mistaken for the mayor of London, despite being called Boris.

11 April 2015

Intellectual property, or IP, is an important issue in food and agriculture. Dominic Berry explains some of the...

11 April 2015

Mike Ambrose managed the Germplasm Resources Unit at the John Innes Centre in Norwich, preserving crop seeds for the...

07 April 2015

Could a chocolate bar become the next health food?

07 April 2015

Resurrection is a key symbol of Easter, but some plants can do it at any time of year, which could be key to a new...

07 April 2015

Genetically modified chickens that are immune to bird flu could be a reality soon. Only one caveat: they're...

07 April 2015

How to tell is your egg is boiled or not...

07 April 2015

Your school textbook got it wrong, it is possible to "unboil" an egg, and the process could have big...

26 March 2015

Scientists are using motion capture technology usually more at home on a Hollywood movie set to distinguish between...

26 March 2015

Benford's law states that many sets of numbers are not randomly distributed. This phenomenon is used to catch...

26 March 2015

Our memories are not like a video recorder, they are often unreliable and easily influenced. How does this affect an...

26 March 2015

Testing for drugs and toxins in the body is vital to a solving whole host of crimes.

26 March 2015

Forensic pathologists are tasked with determining how someone has died. How do they go about getting this information...

26 March 2015

Everything at a crime scene could potentially be a piece of evidence. How do crime scene officers prevent...

24 March 2015

Might depression be down to an abnormal immune response?

24 March 2015

Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, also known as ME, might be an autoimmune disease that impairs blood flow to nerves and...

24 March 2015

How might the immune system cause psychotic conditions?

24 March 2015

Leukaemias can be reprogrammed to turn cancerous B cells into healthy macrophages...

24 March 2015

The process of recalling memories also involves actively forgetting things.