Interviews with Scientists

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

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?

04 August 2014

Organic chemistry in 50 million year old specimens have revealed some surprising secrets about dinosaurs and leaves

04 August 2014

Airplane jet engines operate at 1500°C - hotter than the melting point of metals - so how do they still work?

04 August 2014

Synchrotrons are powerful machines that tell us about the fabric of the world around us but how do they actually work?

04 August 2014

Every wondered what makes a great guitar solo? Oxford's Dr David Robert Grimes has been looking at the science...

04 August 2014

Babies can learn what to fear just by smelling the odour of their distressed mothers, new research suggests...

04 August 2014

We answer your questions on what Ebola is, how it spreads and its symptoms...

04 August 2014

Long-term marijuana use rewires the brain, making it less sensitive to the feel-good chemical dopamine...

04 August 2014

What does your face say about you? Science says we form an opinion of who a person is based on their facial features...

01 August 2014

Can mosquitoes be made resistant to malaria?

01 August 2014

Why does too little MECP2 cause Rett syndrome?

01 August 2014

How do different species remain distinct if they can mate with each other to produce hybrid offspring?

01 August 2014

Viewing a visual stimulus whilst running helps mice that have lost their sight in one eye to make a near-complete...

01 August 2014

Using computer vision and machine learning to analyse photos of faces can assist in the diagnosis of rare genetic...

31 July 2014

Initial results are in for the worlds first ever vaccine for Parkinson’s disease, and it looks promising.

31 July 2014

Drugs to make you smarter, helmets to induce creativity, brain scans to convict people and mind findings in military...

25 July 2014

Bill Amos explains how DNA from whale dandruff holds the key to unlocking their family dynamics...

25 July 2014

Mark Spalding from the Conservation Science Laboratory explains how coral reefs are being affected by climate change...

25 July 2014

Viola Ross-Smith from the British Trust for Ornithology explains how to catch and track a seabird....

25 July 2014

Lloyd Peck of the British Antarctic Survey explains how some creatures in the Antarctic, like sea spiders grow to giant...

18 July 2014

When bacteria or viruses become extinct this is usually a cause for celebration, but can we ever be sure that they are...