Interviews with Scientists

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

21 March 2013

Glasses-free 3D screens normally have to be viewed from a specific angle. Now a team from HP Labs have overcome this...

21 March 2013

The UK has a potential wealth of tidal energy, as Richard Hollingham discovered at Liverpool's Albert Docks...

21 March 2013

Cinema lecturer Dr Leo Enticknap discusses whether we're entering a 'digital dark age' as we struggle to...

21 March 2013

Store and ignore formats are hard to come by for digital data. Now a team at Harvard university have managed to store...

21 March 2013

PhD student Christian Steinruecken discusses his work on data compression...

20 March 2013

Professor John O'Keefe discusses how researchers are combining virtual reality and treadmills to map navigation in...

14 March 2013

A new range of antibiotics are being developed to target the gene expression of bacteria...

14 March 2013

'Liking' things on Facebook may give away more than you realise. A new study used 'likes' to...

14 March 2013

Hawksbill turtles are critically endangered, and their numbers continue to decline. Now, new research shows a glimmer...

14 March 2013

We ask Matt Waldon how we tackle Cholera in the modern world and find out how the disease could have reached Haiti...

14 March 2013

Medical Historian Richard Barnett tells the story of the epidemiologist John Snow and asks whether we've...

14 March 2013

PhD student Ankur Mutreja discusses his work; sequencing the genome of cholera bacteria in order to track the 7th...

12 March 2013

How turtles mate, and the prospects for sub-sea energy generation.

08 March 2013

Planet Earth - polychaete worms

07 March 2013

A new scientific theory suggests that a knock to the head, could cause not just trauma but an immune system response...

07 March 2013

We speak to 'enviromental entrepreneur' Jason Drew about his plan to close loops in the food chain by feeding...

07 March 2013

We speak to Tim Benton, the UK champion for food security, to find out why we should be hungry to secure our food...

07 March 2013

We find out how changing the way rice photosynthesises could lead to better crop yields...

07 March 2013

We peer into the depths of the science of sinkholes to find out when and how they appear...

06 March 2013

Sherlock star Benedict Cumberbatch talks to Naked Scientist Ben Valsler about his role as guest director of the...

05 March 2013

And finally, our gene of the month is Fruitless.

05 March 2013

US researchers have discovered that a pseudogene might be involved in controlling an important cancer gene

05 March 2013

Scientists have discovered that the X-chromosome inactivation gene Xist may be involved in cancer