Interviews with Scientists

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

11 March 2016

And finally it’s time for our noisy Gene of the Month - it’s Cacophony.

11 March 2016

We take a look at the science behind those 'cancer breakthrough' headlines this month, targeting the...

11 March 2016

Could genome engineering technology eradicate human diseases such as cystic fibrosis? And because we can does that...

11 March 2016

Nick Peel from Cancer Research UK explains how laboratory researchers are using CRISPR to delve into the secrets...

07 March 2016

There are two remaining samples of the smallpox virus: should we destroy them?

07 March 2016

Why didn't we see Zika coming, and how can we try and prepare for what's out there?

07 March 2016

Should scientists be allowed to give viruses dangerous properties to study how to combat them?

07 March 2016

Polio is closer than ever to being eradicated, but social and political issues are getting in the way.

07 March 2016

Smallpox was the first disease ever to be wiped out by science, but how did we do it?

07 March 2016

The UK's longest running study turned 70 this week, so what did we learn?

07 March 2016

Could skimping on sleep be giving you the equivalent of the marijuana munchies?

07 March 2016

Kat dispels the myth that our feline friends are indestructible when it comes to falling...

07 March 2016

A new material which could be used to make blushing robots and 3D phone displays has been developed.

07 March 2016

Nitrous oxide has been shown to reduce the instance of intrusive memories from a "traumatic" film.

26 February 2016

If you're left-brain dominant, are you more organised? And if you're more right-brain, are you more creative?

26 February 2016

A new way to find fatty arterial plaques that can rupture and cause a heart attack is unveiled by UK cardiologists...

26 February 2016

Superbugs last days on doorhandles. But if we made them from copper they could kill microbes in seconds. How does the...

26 February 2016

Living in fear of predators could be as successful as culling when it comes to controlling wildlife populations...

26 February 2016

The Great Barrier Reef is in worst state that previously thought and fingers are pointing to ocean acidification...

26 February 2016

Einstein predicted gravitational waves a century ago with the publication of his theory of general relativity. But what...

26 February 2016

LIGO directly detected gravitational waves for the first time, but how did they do it?

26 February 2016

There's been a lot of excitement surrounding the discovery but how does this fit within our wider ideas about...

26 February 2016

Back in 2013, BICEP claimed to have detected gravitational waves, but the discovery has since been disputed....

26 February 2016

Gravitational waves made a big splash around the world but why has their detection revolutionised astronomy and physics?