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Interviews with Scientists
Interviews about medicine, science, technology and engineering with scientists and researchers internationally...
Will we spend all of our time talking to our gadgets?
A new discovery sheds light on the appearance of Homo naledi and when these ancient human relatives were alive.
We meet the UK’s leading experts on cancer genetics, to find out where we’ve come from in terms of understanding the...
In 2015, the "tears of joy" emoji made it into the Oxford Dictionary as the Word of the Year... But are...
Could the language you speak affect the amount you smoke? Or how much you save for your pension?
What are the advantages of being bilingual? And does it help us later in life?
How does our brain turn speech into meanings? Does the answer lie within learning nursery rhymes...?
Worldwide, we use over a trillion plastic bags every year. Can a caterpillar help reduce our waste?
Can one pill make us run for longer AND gain less weight?
Did a falling apple really inspire Isaac Newton's theory of gravity?
Can you read minds? Well maybe not quite, but research suggests it's linked to monitoring your own heartbeat...
Stroke occurs every 2 seconds worldwide. Tom Crawford spoke to Ewan St John Smith about how naked mole rats may be able...
How scientists are literally zooming in on cancer
How do your genes affect your chances of getting cancer?
Is there a way to lower your risk of cancer by changing your genes?
What are tumours made from, and how can we destroy them safely?
How does radiotherapy work, and where is it going in the future?
Cancer is a global problem, but what is it and why is it so deadly?
Female researchers are less likely to be invited to review scientific papers.
Artificial stimulation of the brain can boost performance in certain memory tasks.
Nematode worms use a pheromone to kill off unwanted males
A drug found only in an Indian plant can be produced on a large scale in engineered yeast
A shortage of oxygen causes the bacteria S. aureus to form biofilms that protect it from antibiotics