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Interviews with Scientists
Interviews about medicine, science, technology and engineering with scientists and researchers internationally...
What happens when you drive in fog? Often low visibility is blamed for accidents in these conditions, but how fast are...
How did our cells come by their nucleosomes? They help pack DNA tightly inside our cell nuclei and control when genes...
Heather Lunt tells us how the human body shuts down when immersed in extremely cold water...
How does 'lung packing' help professional freedivers prepare for the low oxygen and high pressure enviroment...
Intensive care units are looking to mountaineers to learn how to improve oxygen uptake in their patients.
A new research study investigates whether teenagers exposure to tobacco adverts can predict their smoking habits.
Our gene of the month has a rather cheesy flavour.
Could Mr Spock's Tricorder device be the future of bedside genetic technology?
Mutant mosquitoes have lost their sense of smell, potentially leading to new repellents.
Angelina Jolie announced she has had a double mastectomy after learning she has an 87 per cent risk of breast cancer.
Professor Sir Alec Jeffreys, the inventor of DNA fingerprinting, explains where he thinks the technology is heading
Natalia spoke earlier about growing up and studying in St Petersburg, and her current work in Europe. Would she ever...
Are human and rodent brains similar? Can you take live human brain tissue, slice it, and study it in the dish to find...
Immersing my self in Russian culture: the banya and getting whipped with birch leaves.....
Moving from infant brain development to the teenage brain, with a shock finding on how nicotine in cigarettes affects...
Dr Rosamund Langston, Dundee University, taking a twist with neuroscience, looking at infants to better understand...
How Russian neuroscience research is getting a collosal injection of cash from the government.
Why would two Scottish based neuroscientists organise a conference in Siberia? What are the Russian strengths in...
From Irkutsk neuroscientists took a holiday to get over the jetlag and relax before the science began.
Does our mood affect the way we taste food? Paul Breslin explains what happens to our taste for fat when we're...
Kristine Larson explains how she uses GPS not for locations but to detect volcanic plumes and measure snow depth...
Ramsey Faragher tells us how smart phones can be used to track people in buildings to within a metre radius...
Markus Kuhn explains how GPS spoofing could be used to lie about our locations and how we can improve security...
Naked Scientist Dominic Ford hopped on a train to find out how LED technology is being commercialised in the UK's...