Interviews with Scientists

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

08 April 2014

We look into why your central nervous system won't regenerate and how it might be possible to make it do so.

04 April 2014

Up in the air: why flight drove evolution of insect olfaction

04 April 2014

The Hawaiian bobtail squid and V. fischeri bacteria use a chemical conversation to establish a close working...

04 April 2014

Male flies rub chemicals called TAGs onto female flies during mating to make them less attractive to other males.

04 April 2014

Single mutations in three genes can increase the ability of E. coli to survive ionizing radiation by a factor of 1000.

01 April 2014

Scientists achieve the biological equivalents of climbing Mt. Everest. They’ve created a synthetic fully functional...

31 March 2014

Researchers have discovered the pheromone equivalent of an anti-aphrodisiac...

31 March 2014

The minerals that make up our bones consist largely of a shock-absorbing citrate-rich goo...

31 March 2014

We enter the world of physics to explore spin and antimatter...

31 March 2014

Humans have handedness, but is the same true for chemistry? Can chemicals tell their right from their left?

31 March 2014

We find out about asymmetry in nature. Do other species have handedness? Is it genetic? Is it true that left handers...

25 March 2014

This week sees the launch of a new 43 Million pound supercomputer called ARCHER. But what will it be used for?

25 March 2014

We visited Mira, the fifth-fastest supercomputer in the world at the Argonne National Laboratory in Chicago

25 March 2014

Coding is being introduced into classrooms but will that mean more people studying it in higher education?

25 March 2014

2014 has been declared to be the Year of Code, but why has coding, and getting kids into computer science become so...

24 March 2014

We visit a bunch of fledgling coders at an after school coding club called 'The Park Street Hacker Elite'

24 March 2014

This week a team of astronomers announced that they had detected evidence of primordial gravitational waves. We met one...

24 March 2014

For decades scientists have claimed that humans can discriminate only 10,000 different smells. But a new paper has...

20 March 2014

We uncover decision making in OCD, the teenage brain and how Kings Cross relates to our thinking networks...

20 March 2014

Professor Trevor Robbins, has just been announced as one of the winners of the Grete Lundbeck Brain Prize for 2014.

20 March 2014

Could genetic tests help diagnose people who are at risk of developing psychiatric conditions and catch them before...

18 March 2014

Harriet went to one of the biggests events at the Cambridge Science Festival, run by Chaos, to check out some of...

18 March 2014

Where you live and work, and how many take-away restaurants are nearby, can affect your waste-line as well as your...

13 March 2014

Sharing a name with the cute but havoc-wreaking creatures in the classic 80s film, Gremlin was first discovered in frog...