Interviews with Scientists

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

10 November 2020

How do storms emerge?

10 November 2020

How do the oceans move?

10 November 2020

What will the Earth look like in millions of years?

10 November 2020

How fast are we going

10 November 2020

How humour plays a role in mating, dating, and even hide and seek...

10 November 2020

Antibodies in the gut might help the brain

10 November 2020

How to test a whole city?

03 November 2020

What are the Ponto Caspian species, and why are they a problem for UK biodiversity?

03 November 2020

Scientists have been assessing the biosecurity risks of insects aboard a cruise ship...

03 November 2020

We talk ecological corridors and how to manage land for animals and people...

03 November 2020

Meet the rather brave snails who went on quite a journey...

03 November 2020

What do some animal migrate, and others not? What's the point?

03 November 2020

Economists have predicted the economic impacts of one country keeping a Covid vaccine for themselves...

03 November 2020

Astronomers have discovered water on the sunlit side of the moon...

03 November 2020

Do vitamin D levels relate to how someone fares with Covid-19?

03 November 2020

Chris Smith talks to Imperial College's Wendy Barclay about the REACT 2 study

27 October 2020

What approach should we take to get through the pandemic?

27 October 2020

A new book tours fallout shelters, wilderness communities, and others escaping the collapse of society...

26 October 2020

How are we feeling 6 months on?

26 October 2020

A lullaby in any other language would send me off to sleep...

26 October 2020

New results suggest Remdesivir is ineffective against Covid-19, but is there more to the story?

26 October 2020

Purposefully infecting healthy people with coronavirus to better understand covid

22 October 2020

Fall Guys is back for a second season, is it still worth spending hours on trying to win a crown?

22 October 2020

How well do you know your recessive and dominant alleles? It might help you win a game based on genetics.