Interviews with Scientists

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

13 February 2016

Tony Perry from the University of Bath told me more about the story of CRISPR, and some of its potential applications.

13 February 2016

Back in July 2012, science writer Nell Barrie and I discussed the implications of the discovery of CRISPR.

08 February 2016

The WHO has declared the virus as a public health emergency but why? And how does it compare to the Ebola virus?

08 February 2016

Bed bugs are spreading across the world and fast. However, they're becoming increasingly resistant to treatment...

08 February 2016

What is the future of our kitchen cabinets? Home coffee roasters are up there and boil in the bag could be making a...

08 February 2016

Kat Arney been peeking out from under her brolly to tackle another mythconception...

08 February 2016

New research suggests you might mis-intepret what you're reading if you're also listening to music...

08 February 2016

Recently, there has been growing excitement that Einstein's 'Gravitational Waves' might have been...

08 February 2016

X-rays can reveal the internal anatomical details of certain fossils

08 February 2016

Burst muscle capacity is the key to manoeuverability for hummingbirds

08 February 2016

Neural stem cells in injured axolotls behave like embryonic cells

08 February 2016

Moving meal times can disrupt learning and memory

08 February 2016

Two trained monkeys and a gambling task

05 February 2016

Did you know the Brits drank coffee before tea? That not enough grounds were grounds for divorce? Or that goats...

05 February 2016

How do you get from a coffee bean to a nice cup of java? We picked some fruit and followed the process, from bean to...

05 February 2016

As soon as you take that first sip, caffeine begins to work it's magic but how does it make you feel awake?

05 February 2016

Caffeine is never far from the headlines; some months it's no good for us and other months it's a practically...

05 February 2016

If you drink too much caffeine, it could effect your sleep and a lack of sleep has been linked to a number of diseases...

02 February 2016

What does food security mean and why are we worried about it?

02 February 2016

As the world population continues to increase how can we produce more food to meet the demand?

02 February 2016

One way to tackle food security is by changing consumer behaviour, but how do we go about doing this? Let's learn...

02 February 2016

Blueprints for 3D printed plastic guns may be released online - are these a threat to security?

02 February 2016

Genes from marine plants might be used for breeding crops suitable for areas where freshwater is in short supply.

02 February 2016

Would you munch a mealworm or graze on a grasshopper? Welcome to the future of food.