Interviews with Scientists

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

13 September 2015

Professor John Wright leads the Born in Bradford study, involving thousands of families across the city, aiming to...

08 September 2015

The iridescent wings of a tropical butterfly could hold the key to developing new highly, selective gas detection...

08 September 2015

In the 1960s, only 5% of seabirds where found to have eaten plastic; now that figure has reached 90%.

08 September 2015

Headlines claim 'bad' fats, like butter, may not be so bad after all, but what does the science say?

08 September 2015

A prototype, 3D-printed robotic hand that can be made faster and cheaper than current prosethetics has won the UK leg...

07 September 2015

This beast is not only the largest of its kind found to date, but also the oldest, roaming the oceans 460 million years...

07 September 2015

Pupils will soon be sending mini-computers up onto the borders of space to collect data for their own analysis...

07 September 2015

Students go in search of microrganisms to find out which species grow on what buildings - research that has never been...

07 September 2015

Despite the media storm, evidence suggests there may not be a shortage of STEM scientists, so why does the debate...

07 September 2015

Aged 10, Amy published her school project in a scientific journal and it changed her entire life...

02 September 2015

For most, science is defined by textbook assignments, but this is set to change. Will 15-year olds soon be publishing...

25 August 2015

Our solar system formed 4.6 billion years ago, but how did this happen?

25 August 2015

New Horizons' images of Pluto have reignited debate over the dwarf planet's classification: should Pluto be...

25 August 2015

The New Horizons probe has provided vast quantities of data on Pluto, but what has it told us that we didn't...

25 August 2015

Beyond Neptune lies the Kuiper belt, an area of space which is proving very tricky to study...

25 August 2015

Finding meteors isn't too tricky, but working out where they came from is a different kettle of fish altogether...

25 August 2015

Philae touched down on a comet back in 2014 but what has this revealed about the Kuiper Belt?

25 August 2015

Should our time and money be going towards projects that are closer to home?

24 August 2015

A new cancer treatment, which uses MRI scanners to target tumours, has been unveiled...

24 August 2015

A new polymer, which changes colour on impact, could help assess the severity of head injuries for soldiers and...

24 August 2015

Australia recently launched its National Science Week, kicking things off with Perth Science Festival...

24 August 2015

Google's open-source, modular phone has had to be delayed, but will we see more, similar products in future?

24 August 2015

Whistled Turkish is an intriguing both for its unusual form and for its ways of being processed in the brain, new...

24 August 2015

Symmetry in faces is often linked with attractiveness, but why is this the case?