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Interviews about Medicine
Interviews about medicine, physiology, pathology, bacteria and viruses, pharmacology, food, hormones, neuroscience and psychology...
Do you grab more food when someone's watching?
How does the virus change, and how does that help us?
How well genetic scores predict school achievements...
From Ebola to Marburg, and coronavirus to rabies, bats carry some of the world's worst viruses. Why?
Why questionnaires and thermometers at airports miss most cases of travelers with diseases...
Vaccines need to take into account that the virus can mutate...
The company behind the modern pregnancy test are working on fast and cheap test for the coronavirus...
To research it properly, scientists need key components of the outer coat of the coronavirus...
When doctors have to treat severe symptoms, here's what they actually do...
What actually happens to people infected with the coronavirus? A lung pathologist explains...
There's a foundation of science underpinning the UK - and other nation’s - strategies to control the outbreak.
Phil Sansom put a few common questions about the coronavirus to virologist Chris Smith...
A new model predicts the UK is around two weeks' away from running out of space in intensive care...
Why do we have cultural, linguistic, and emotional associations with colour?
Why children’s brains respond differently to rewards and losses at different times of the day…
How do you predict how a disease will spread?
A new hearing test can tell you why crowds make conversation tricky...
Mice with the disease respond to THC, so might the same be true of humans?
If you've sequenced your DNA, be careful what you do with it...
Some flowers have two dads, but how can this happen?