Interviews with Scientists

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

11 November 2012

What happens to the hormone disrupting chemicals found in contraceptive pills or hormone replacement therapies once...

11 November 2012

cases of bed bug infestations we’ve heard are on the rise, but how do you know you’ve actually got them and what can...

04 November 2012

Our gene of the month is Mind Bomb. First described in zebrafish, fish with faults in their Mind Bomb gene have big...

04 November 2012

Dr Matt Holden at the Sanger Institute in Cambridge reveals how advances in genome sequencing are helping researchers...

04 November 2012

Tiny bacteria living in stinky mud can gang up to create tiny electrical nanowires.

04 November 2012

Researchers have found that a person's genes may affect how likely they are to respond to the placebo effect.

04 November 2012

Researchers have found worryingly low levels of genetic diversity in koala bears

04 November 2012

Bacterial infections cause millions of deaths around the world every year. But countless more aren’t fatal yet cause...

04 November 2012

Cancer spread causes 9 out of 10 cancer deaths. We’re joined by Dr. Joan Masague who is trying to understand how...

04 November 2012

One of the key problems in the treatment of cancer is that tumours, having initially responded very nicely to a course...

04 November 2012

Cows milk is a remarkable food – not only for drinking, but for cheese and butter, yoghurt and cream. So when did we...

04 November 2012

Is breast cancer screening beneficial? A paper in the Lancet this week examines the pros and cons...

04 November 2012

Most deaths from cancer occur when the disease spreads – or metastasises - to other parts of the body. But we know very...

04 November 2012

Current cancer therapies often involve using drugs that are toxic to rapidly growing cells and this inevitably means...

28 October 2012

Publicity and fundraising campaigns often focus on the cute, charismatic or cuddly animals, possibly leaving nature’s...

28 October 2012

You could be forgiven for thinking that microbes are not, and should not be, a conservation priority. But that’s not...

28 October 2012

A cocktail of git bugs can successfully see off Clostridium difficile, the potentially fatal and often hospital...

28 October 2012

When Shakespeare coined the phrase "the world is your oyster", he meant that everything was up for grabs -...

28 October 2012

One of Britain’s most unusual landscapes can be found along its coastline. Salt marshes are home to unique species of...

28 October 2012

Almost every species studied has its own unique species of parasite – so with every extinction we’re losing at least...

21 October 2012

Stand Up Maths and the Festival of the Spoken Nerd

21 October 2012

Headlines like “Palm trees grew on Antarctica” abounded when climate scientists recently found evidence that the...