Interviews with Scientists

Interviews about medicine, science, technology and engineering with scientists and researchers internationally...

25 January 2011

Gamma ray flashes seemingly coming from thunderstorms have been a mystery since first being identified in 1994. Now,...

25 January 2011

All you need to know about relativity...

23 January 2011

Researchers at Imperial College in London have discovered an unusual process which is happening in a contagious form of...

23 January 2011

Coral reefs are regarded as the rainforest of the sea. They play a vital role in marine ecosystems and now, a new reef...

23 January 2011

Antimatter is usually thought of as being rather mysterious. But in fact, it is much more abundant than you might...

23 January 2011

In November 2010, researchers at CERN announced that they had managed to make and trap the antimatter equivalent of...

23 January 2011

Meera and Dave explore how PET and MRI scanners can combine to give a better look at what's going on inside us....

23 January 2011

Is evolution by natural selection is the best idea that anyone has ever had?

17 January 2011

New technique uses infa-red to tell whether rock fragments are man-made or naturally occuring. This useful new...

16 January 2011

Traditionally, the drummer in a band is there to set and to maintain the pace of the music. But if pre-recorded samples...

16 January 2011

Richard Hollingham goes to Edinburgh Zoo to investigate Bower birds. These are natives of Australia and Papua New...

11 January 2011

We take a look behind the Marine Stewardship Council's eco-label for sustainable seafood

11 January 2011

Manta Rays are fished in increasing numbers for their gills to make Chinese medicines. We chat to Andrea Marshall...

11 January 2011

The folk at Coral Cay Conservation are working to help encourage communities set up fish sanctuaries and protect the...

11 January 2011

This month's critter is something that lives above, on, and even in the sea.

09 January 2011

Many of us have a certain piece of music that causes chills to run up our spines - music so good, it elicits a genuine...

09 January 2011

Scientists at Bangor University in North Wales have found that different species of deadly viper snakes, tailor their...

09 January 2011

For thousands of years, people have been studying and documenting human anatomy. In these days, we do it to turn out...

09 January 2011

A new film by New Zealand-based physician, Paul Trotman about what happens to a person's body when they donate it...

09 January 2011

Amputees can struggle with the inflexibility of artificial limbs. At Blatchford Prosthetics, they have engineered a new...