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Interviews about Technology
Interviews about robotics, artificial intelligence, computing, communications, sensors and gadgets...
A few weeks ago, we reported on the breakthrough where scientists in America had been able to build a beating heart in...
Prostate cancer is the most common form of cancer for men in the UK, and now researchers at the Institute of Cancer...
This week, Mark Peplow comes in to tell us about the moves towards holographic 3D TV, how it could take years to pay...
In the world of technology this week, copyright infringement on the "virtual" high seas as Pirate Bay goes to...
Could we generate electricity from the energy we waste while walking? Professor Max Donelan has developed a way to...
The new standard in black has been discovered! Researchers at Rensselaer Polytechnic have developed a material using...
We find out about a revolutionary new way to diagnose our winter bugs in two hours rather than two weeks. It’s going to...
Could we trap carbon in dis-used coal mines? Meera spoke to Prof. Peter Styles about how not only could we lock away...
Volcanic lava could offer a solution to storing excess carbon - by turning it into rock! We spoke to Dr Pete McGrail,...
Could the ocean provide a good 'sink' for carbon dioxide? We invited Margaret Leinen, from Climos, and Dr...
Technology correspondent Chris Vallance takes us through the new technology on show at the Consumer Electronics Show in...
Rising Star Ben Collie on his work in solitons, important in superconductors and the motors of the future...
The internet has revolutionised the way we purchase and use music, but just what is the future for books?
This month, we chat to Mark Peplow about the worlds smallest microwave oven, and a microscopic fuel cell.
In this week's tech section, Chris Vallance tells us about the DARPA Urban Challenge, and how this could lead to...
It seems that it’s no longer impressive just to have been able to climb mount Everest; now the goal is to fly over it...
Ben Valsler and Dave Ansell took some of their favourite Kitchen Science experiments to Manchester as part of the...
We spoke to Cristina Lazzeroni, of Birmingham University, about her work using particle accelerators to track down...
The Diamond Synchrotron creates very high energy electromagnetic radiation (known as synchrotron light) that scientists...
Chris spoke to Dr Ben Allanach about what we find when we break open an atom...
When you're buying training shoes, do you really get what you pay for? Professor Rami Abboud doesn't think...
Machinima - Machine Cinema where characters from computer games perform as actors in home made movies...
Biocomposites, materials similar to plastics but made from biological material, could be the ideal replacement for...