Interviews with Scientists

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

05 June 2011

It is a proven fact that if you elevate the amount of CO<sub>2</sub> in the atmosphere this will have the...

05 June 2011

Computer scientists at Cambridge University have come up with a way to make mobile phones work more intuitively in...

05 June 2011

Although it’s a popular conversation topic – it’s very tricky to predict the English weather. But what about if you...

31 May 2011

If you've been on a flight recently, then there's a very high likelihood that you were carried aloft by a jet...

31 May 2011

We humans have been moulding metal to our will for at least 3,000 years. In fact, our use of metals mark the beginning...

31 May 2011

Earth observation from satellites is an extremely important way of examining everything from glaciers to tree cover in...

31 May 2011

What happens at a molecular level as a blacksmith works on a piece of metal? To find out, Meera took metallurgist John...

31 May 2011

What is round and measures 1 billionth of a millimetre across? Yes, you guessed it, it’s the electron. Theories have...

27 May 2011

Pulsar hunters search for tell tale repeated signals in masses of data - and sometimes they spot something unusual....

25 May 2011

Fact Impact: A high-speed run-down of facts about Mars...

22 May 2011

UK scientists have made big step forward in the field of organ transplantation. King’s College researcher Robert...

22 May 2011

In April 2010, a previously dormant volcano in Iceland released a massive ash cloud that closed most Europe’s air...

22 May 2011

Food allergies are relatively common – figures from the US suggest that up to 8% of young children and 3.7% of adults...

22 May 2011

Allergic conditions were virtually unheard of before the 19th century, and this has led some people to suggest that...

22 May 2011

We explore how filters can be designed to provide a breath of truly clean air...

18 May 2011

Making use of the Historical Environment Record, the National Monument Record and the Urban Archaeological Database to...

18 May 2011

Xenia explains the uses of ceramic petrology - the study of ceramics using microscopy, chemicals and thin sections.

18 May 2011

A re-evaluation of Neanderthal remains from the Caucasus Mts in Russia has shown they are most likely to have lived...

15 May 2011

Using lasers and over 100,000 hours of computing time, researchers have exposed the previously unknown molecular shape...

15 May 2011

Wading into a river and digging until you get to the slime, soil, dirt and other matter at the bottom may not be...

15 May 2011

If you’ve been shopping for a fish supper lately you’ve almost certainly been offered both farmed and wild fish. Fish...

15 May 2011

Aquaculture isn’t restricted to the oceans – many aquatic organisms can actually be farmed on land. This is...