Interviews with Scientists

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

16 September 2014

In the late 1800s, a killer stalked the streets of London, dubbed Jack the Ripper. Has DNA analysis now tracked down...

16 September 2014

How opening email attachments could lead to leaking your personal data, plus what are the true costs of browsing the...

16 September 2014

Scientists have sequenced the genetic code of the coffee plant to help them work out why really great coffee tastes and...

16 September 2014

What information can hackers get from your mobile phone? Is connecting to public wifi safe?

16 September 2014

Security should start at home. Unfortunately, it turns out that many of us are blissfully unaware that we’re leaving...

09 September 2014

Ironically, action movies make us reach for the popcorn more often, a new study has shown...

09 September 2014

What is biomimicry and how can we copy nature?

09 September 2014

How one beetle inspired a project that made deserts green again...

09 September 2014

How do insects sense sound? We hear from a scientist using this information to design the world's smallest...

09 September 2014

Spider silk has a range of useful properties that could be used in a huge range of applications. But can we make it...

09 September 2014

The Daily Mail published an article titled 'Myth of ARCTIC meltdown' and we wondered how this squared with...

09 September 2014

How would you like to email your GP, a good idea or bad idea?

09 September 2014

Seven thousand languages are spoken worldwide. But why are many on the brink of extinction, and which ones?

02 September 2014

General Fusion are a company trying a combination of methods to try and create energy but their methods are...

02 September 2014

Why do we need nuclear fusion when we have renewable energy?

02 September 2014

What is nuclear fusion? Many of us might have heard the term kicked around before but do we know what it means. We...

02 September 2014

People are pouring ice cold buckets of water over themselves in aid of ALS, a form of motor neurone disease - but...

02 September 2014

The tokamak method isn't the only way to creat fusion, scientists are trying laser fusion...

02 September 2014

The Joint European Torus initiative and what it means for the future of energy...

01 September 2014

Bird brained? In an experiment, both humans and pigeons were shown to assess risk in the same way.

01 September 2014

Scientists can now spot the signs of dementia a lot earlier than ever before by using your eyes.

01 September 2014

How common is depression in cancer and is it affected by the type of cancer diagnosis?

01 September 2014

Scientists using quasars - massive black holes - to understand the origin of light in our universe

26 August 2014

Honeybees are used worldwide as pollinators, but as numbers dwindle their price is increasing. Could bumblebees...