Interviews with Scientists

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

02 January 2017

...but it's not all easy. Space is a dangerous and inhospitable place but if successful, we can look for microbial...

02 January 2017

To prove life once existed on Mars, we may need to send humans. But what's life like in microgravity?

02 January 2017

It may be light years away but scientists have developed a nifty way to see if planets around other stars could have...

02 January 2017

Why do we enjoy conspiracy theories and where did they come from?

02 January 2017

Will all life in the Universe be like ours? Or something completely different?

29 December 2016

Will the alcohol kill off any Salmonella in my eggnog?

29 December 2016

Why do some people also enjoy a cold dip at Christmas?

29 December 2016

Alan Calverd explains the physics of the wind section of an orchestra...

29 December 2016

The science of how things spin and bounce...

29 December 2016

What constitutes a "good" dance?

29 December 2016

What happens to a hen's egg left soaking for a day or two in vinegar?

28 December 2016

Alan Calverd tells us about some interesting gold rings back in science history...

28 December 2016

Do bird's recognise each other's calls?

28 December 2016

We discuss the science of snowflakes...

28 December 2016

A hoard of science-hungry academic luminaries join the Naked Scientists to celebrate Christmas

20 December 2016

We round off Christmas 2016 with a final rendition of A Partridge in a Pear Tree...

15 December 2016

How can we ensure that minority backgrounds are fairly represented in science?

15 December 2016

Computer simulations reveal how ants work together to carry large food items back to the nest.

15 December 2016

The size and nutritional content of meals influences how sleepy a fly feels afterwards...

15 December 2016

A new approach helps researchers to assess data from many small-scale studies before designing clinical trials.

15 December 2016

Fossil footprints reveal that some of our human-like ancestors could have been taller than we thought.

12 December 2016

And finally it’s time for our Gene of the Month, which is the gene - or rather the gene fault - responsible for...

12 December 2016

Because we might be able to grow human embryos longer than 14 days in the lab, does that mean we should? Sarah...

12 December 2016

Professor Magdalena Zernicka-Goetz and her team managed to keep embryos growing in the lab for 13 days. So should we...