Interviews with Scientists

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

08 July 2014

After five minutes cycling at Tour de France Pace, both Kate and Karin are starting to feel the burn.

08 July 2014

According to a new study, we humans really don't like to be left alone with nothing to do other than think.

08 July 2014

Modern-day Tibetans may have our ancient ancestors to thank for handing onto them a gene that makes it easier to...

08 July 2014

Scientists tricking stomach cells into producing insulin may provide new hope for people with type 1 diabetes...

08 July 2014

Rising carbon dioxide levels might not just cause increased temperatures worldwide. It might also stop fish from...

08 July 2014

Have you ever wondered where use of gestures to signal our intentions comes from? Well, humans aren’t the only animals...

08 July 2014

To celebrate the Tour de France coming to Britain we headed down to the lab of sports scientist Dan Gordon so he could...

08 July 2014

Certain cyclists, like climbers, train to pedal at higher speeds, especially uphill. But why is this actually easier?

08 July 2014

The Tour de France has been running since 1903 only stopping for the two world wars. So how much have bikes changed...

08 July 2014

Cycling fans were devastated when Lance Armstrong was found guilty of systematic doping. But how can we prevent this in...

08 July 2014

We visit the wind tunnel which cyclists Wiggins and Froome use to perfect their racing positions...

08 July 2014

Ever been up all night partying and then crashed out completely the next day? That’s your brain sleep bank getting out...

06 July 2014

Would you kill one person to save 5 others? Does religion evade morality by omission and how can you tweak people’s...

06 July 2014

Could we ever analyse Hitler’s genetic fingerprint or his DNA to predict his motivation, reward and sense of punishment?

06 July 2014

Could we ever use neuroscience to create a conscious computer? One scientist’s childhood fantasy…

30 June 2014

Superconductors are the key to magnetic levitation, from people on platforms to entire trains. But what is a...

30 June 2014

Are earthquake-proof buildings possible? Sinan Acikgoz demonstrates how to build tomorrow's structures...

30 June 2014

Steel has a huge variety of uses, from armoured cars to and inside jet engines. Do we still have more to learn about...

30 June 2014

Could we stop climate change by pumping particles into the ozone? Dr Kirsty Kuo thinks it's a possibility...

24 June 2014

New data has been published that suggests reported incidences of domestic violence increase after an England football...

24 June 2014

However much you might blame Rooney or Gerrard for England’s recent football disasters, a lot of it comes down to plain...

24 June 2014

Some scientists are taking data from the football pitch and analysing it to see how the rest of us interact in the real...

24 June 2014

There are millions of fans singing their teams praises across Brazil at the moment, but how does this chanting affect...

24 June 2014

One of the pioneers of electric cars, Tesla, has announced it won't prevent other companies using its exclusive...