Interviews with Scientists

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

16 June 2016

The patient had a whole host of pathologies but what was the cause of death?

14 June 2016

New techniques could allow us to see inside the heart, and predict heart attacks before they strike.

13 June 2016

Hear from a genuine heart transplant, and find out why there are never enough donors.

13 June 2016

Is long-distance running a benefit or a danger to your heart?

13 June 2016

Could the gold standard method for treating heart failure be making the problem worse?

13 June 2016

Research is revealing that being overweight during pregnancy can leave a legacy of high blood pressure for generations.

13 June 2016

Pollution is one of the leading causes of heart disease, but why does it impact us in this way?

13 June 2016

How studying fish can help us to turbot-charge heart research...

13 June 2016

Chris gets his heart checked out with a standard ECG test.

13 June 2016

Heart development can provide important clues into how it works, and also what can go wrong.

13 June 2016

What keeps your ticker pumping, and how does it supply all that blood to your body?

13 June 2016

The BHF put 100 million into heart research every single year.

07 June 2016

Opiod painkillers like morphine are extremely powerful, but new research shows that they could cause chronic pain.

07 June 2016

Is it true that the naked mole-rat doesn't get cancer?

07 June 2016

Bees can tell one flower from another just by electric fields that the flowers send out. But how do they do it?

07 June 2016

Making concrete accounts for 5% of GLOBAL carbon emissions, so is there a better alternative?

07 June 2016

Could all our homes be solar powered by 2050?

07 June 2016

What’s being done NOW to build environmentally sympathetic homes?

07 June 2016

New technology is all well and good, but in order to live truly sustainably do we need to change the way we live?

07 June 2016

The UN estimates that by 2050 up to 70% of us will be living in cities. How can we make them more sustainable?

06 June 2016

Why is there no Nobel Prize for Maths and what happens when you finally achieve your life's goal?

06 June 2016

How do you age the earth's magnetic field? By recreating the centre of the earth.

06 June 2016

And finally it’s time for our gene of the month, and this time it’s Armadillo.

06 June 2016

Imagine all the kit you need to start your own molecular biology lab, packed down into the size of a laptop bag and...