Interviews with Scientists

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

23 December 2014

It may be possible to use one drug, rather than several, to tackle viral infections.

23 December 2014

The Reproducibility Project: Cancer Biology will replicate selected experiments from 50 high-impact papers

19 December 2014

Tim Bussey, professor, budding rock star and performer explains how he's addressing scientific gender inequality...

16 December 2014

Christmas carolling is one of the traditions that really has stood the test of time. But how and why do we sing?

16 December 2014

We find out how best to impress at the dinner table this year with some super science experiments...

16 December 2014

No Christmas is complete without some terrible cracker jokes but why do we find them so funny?

16 December 2014

Even for experienced cooks, Christmas dinner is a challenge. But how good (or bad) a meal tastes isn't all down...

16 December 2014

There are a lot of mixed messages about the risks and rewards of drinking wine. So, what's true and what's...

15 December 2014

There have been a number of mass-extinctions previously on Earth. Is another one on the cards? And if so, could...

15 December 2014

250 million years ago, life on Earth looked very different, both in the sea and on land. What wiped these strange...

15 December 2014

65 million years ago, dinosaurs ruled the Earth, until suddenly they all vanished off the planet forever. What killed...

15 December 2014

Giant marsupials used to roam Australia, but when humans arrived 60 000 years ago, they suddenly became extinct. Did...

15 December 2014

With the Christmas party season in full swing, some of us may be piling on the pounds. Could popping a pill melt away...

15 December 2014

Do you believe the hype? Universities guilty of 'sexing up' science, leading to a saturation of media...

15 December 2014

Male macaques who have strong friendships cope with stress much better than loners.

15 December 2014

E-cigarette use continues to grow. But are health claims and boosts in quit rates all smoke and mirrors, or based on...

15 December 2014

Using a laser to recreate comet and asteroid impacts on the early Earth, scientists have discovered the chemical...

13 December 2014

Our gene of the month is Shibire, named after the Japanese word for “limbs going to sleep”.

13 December 2014

Elizabeth Murchison studies two rare transmissible cancers, affecting dogs and Tasmanian devils, that can be spread...

13 December 2014

Scott Waddell is figuring out how fruit flies decide what to do when faced with a range of choices, such as eating or...

13 December 2014

Sheena Josselyn is searching for the engram - the mysterious place in the brain where memories are stored, focusing...

08 December 2014

How does an opera singer reach and hold the high notes?

08 December 2014

Owls fly nearly noiselessly, but how? And can we adapt their approach to make quieter aircraft?

08 December 2014

Our ears allow us to hear a huge range of sounds, but how do they turn sound waves into brain waves?