Interviews with Scientists

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

25 August 2014

I spoke to David Gems, professor of biogerontology at UCL, and asked him what we mean by “ageing" from a...

18 August 2014

How do you treat someone if you don't know what they have? SWAN UK works with families whose children have...

18 August 2014

Sequencing your genes may mean better treatment but what happens to your genome once it has been sequenced? How is...

18 August 2014

How facial recognition technology is helping diagnose rare diseases.

18 August 2014

A gene that could cause a heart attack in one person, could have no effect on another. What could this mean for the...

18 August 2014

Genes can determine everything about you - past, present and future - but how are they sequenced?

18 August 2014

Expanding waist lines puts people at greater risk of developing ten of the most common cancers.

18 August 2014

New research is showing that plants aren't such shrinking violets, and are communicating with each other through...

17 August 2014

New research is showing that Ancient Egyptians were mummifying their dead a lot longer ago than previously imagined,...

17 August 2014

New evidence suggests our theory of how the moon formed could be wrong.

13 August 2014

In the news this month was a new study showing that gene variations linked to reading are also linked to maths.

13 August 2014

And finally it’s time for our gene of the month, and in keeping with our theme of vision it’s Pax6.

13 August 2014

At University College London’s Institute of Ophthalmology, Dr Rachael Pearson and her team are developing ways to...

13 August 2014

To find out more about how organisms, including humans, detect light - through special cells called photoreceptors -...

11 August 2014

Children in Britain are going to be taught computer programming in schools as part of the new curriculum in September.

11 August 2014

The comet chaser which has caught up with its quarry after a ten year journey.

11 August 2014

There's lots of both good and bad press surrounding video games. But what should we believe?

11 August 2014

Scientists have made origami-inspired robots that are capable of folding and unfolding themselves.

08 August 2014

Obese bears might help further our understanding of how to treat the growing epidemic of type 2 diabetes.

08 August 2014

The microbes inside of our stomachs may be affecting our mood, and even behaviour...

08 August 2014

What signals does our gut send our brain once we've eaten enough?

08 August 2014

It's now a well known fact that noses contribute a lot to our sense of flavour, but what about our ears?

08 August 2014

Why do foods like lamb and mint sauce go so well together, while other combinations cause us to cringe?

04 August 2014

Can we solve the threat of antibiotic resistance by learning more about the structure of bugs?