Interviews with Scientists

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

17 August 2015

Men are from Mars and women are from Venus- when it comes to disgust that might just be true- at least in the...

17 August 2015

We all know the feeling that disgust brings with it, but what exactly is disgust, and why have we evolved it?

17 August 2015

Zebras' stripes make it difficult for predators to catch them- or that's what we thought before new...

17 August 2015

Jumping on water is a difficult feat, but by copying pond skaters, researchers have developed a robot that can manage...

17 August 2015

Rock formations can give clues about the climate in the past, but until now, we could only guess at how these...

17 August 2015

Regrowing nerves is vital if limbs that have been reattached are to be fully functional.

17 August 2015

A new approach to combating all forms of the flu has been discovered.

14 August 2015

Our gene of the month is Lava lamp, named after the hypnotic novelty lamp.

13 August 2015

Adrian Bird is studying the proteins that bind DNA methylation, with the hope of finding a treatment for the genetic...

13 August 2015

Mark Zylka has discovered how an overactive version of a molecule called UBE3A may cause a type of autism.

13 August 2015

Robert Plomin at King’s College London has discovered that genetics makes an unexpectedly large contribution to...

13 August 2015

To get the low-down on the mysteries of methylation I spoke to one of the leading experts in the field - Professor...

10 August 2015

Graphene has some truly exceptional properties. The real killer application will be in something totally novel, but...

10 August 2015

We have heard all the hype, but what is graphene actually doing for us right now? What are the current uses of this...

10 August 2015

Graphene has some impressive properties, but how do we actually make it commercially? What happens in a graphene-...

10 August 2015

Graphene was first isolated in 2004. Since then we have heard the hype, but what actually IS graphene? And why is...

10 August 2015

Bonobos can communicate just like human babies, by using sounds with different meaning depending on the context.

10 August 2015

Carnivores have vertical-shaped pupils, but herbivores have horizontal pupils. Scientists have now discovered why.

10 August 2015

An organism called Fractofusus, 565 million years ago, is the first fossil example of life reproducing itself.

10 August 2015

Researchers have tracked down the genetic factors that lead to the onset of Huntington's disease, to deduce at...

10 August 2015

Scientists have discovered a trigger for the regeneration of skin, hair or organs in humans. This could be used to...

03 August 2015

Could the hormone associated with breast feeding and mother-baby bonding also be responsible for our feelings of...

03 August 2015

How do hormones help take you on a path to a gender? And what can disrupt this process?

03 August 2015

Testosterone is associated with lust and aggression, but does it deserve its reputation, and what would a world...