Interviews with Scientists

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

19 October 2015

What would day-to-day life actually be like in a Mars settlement?

19 October 2015

What would the surface of Mars be like to live on?

19 October 2015

Plants have got bees hooked on caffeine, which may make them less efficient at foraging for nectar.

19 October 2015

It's not just our ears that are important for learning languages, research has shown this week.

19 October 2015

Hallucinations could help us to better understand the world around us.

19 October 2015

Brain scans that pinpoint the source of epileptic fits have been developed.

13 October 2015

This year's Nobelists have revolutionized the treatment of some of the world's most devastating parasitic...

13 October 2015

For the first time, scientists have been able to grow mini-kidneys in a petri-dish!

13 October 2015

The award wining work uncovered how cells repair damaged DNA - a fundamental mechanism in cells and important in cancer.

13 October 2015

DNA analysis from 4,500 year old remains sheds light on how ancient humans migrated out of Africa, and then back in...

13 October 2015

Antioxidant supplements may accelerate the spread of skin cancer...

13 October 2015

Is winning the Nobel Prize everything its cracked up to be?

12 October 2015

There's the radiation, the microgravity and even sound waves to think about when sending humans to the Red Planet.

12 October 2015

Cosmic radiation can be deadly, especially if a solar storm hits. How can we protect astronauts once they leave the...

12 October 2015

Without gravity, things get interesting (especially when it comes to showering!) as NASA astronaut Stanley G. Love...

12 October 2015

Stanley G. Love spent two weeks in space and lost 8lbs of muscle. To go to Mars, we would need to spend nine months in...

11 October 2015

And finally it’s time for our Gene of the Month, and this time it’s Matrimony.

11 October 2015

Eiluned Pearce from the University of Oxford is searching for the genes involved in sociability.

11 October 2015

Michael Kimber has discovered how tiny biological packages produced by parasitic worms can control the immune system.

11 October 2015

A study led by researchers at the University of Oxford shows that there’s been extensive immigration into and around...

11 October 2015

James Field has just launched a new company called LabGenius, capitalising on the growing interest in synthetic...

09 October 2015

To find out more about synthetic biology, and where it all started, I spoke to Professor Richard Kitney from Imperial...

06 October 2015

Just four microbes could be the difference between whether someone develops asthma or not.

06 October 2015

How the magnetic properties of galfenol can be used to send super fast signals and protect passengers in car crashes.