Interviews with Scientists

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

26 June 2012

We discover a new chemical technique to find fingerprints in places that weren't possible before....

26 June 2012

How smoking fathers risk passing on damaged DNA to their children, Magnetic tornadoes heating up the surface of the Sun...

26 June 2012

Some substances, including drugs and explosives, can be concealed by dissolving them in another liquid such as an...

26 June 2012

With the advent of global terrorism, it’s become apparent that people will go to extreme lengths to conceal bombs. So...

25 June 2012

Are you a leader or are you a follower? An intriguing new study shows how you can identify influential people from...

22 June 2012

How just 5 mutations could create a transmissable form of H5N1, the 50,000 megapixel camera providing insight never...

19 June 2012

A major seven year study has been launched in the UK to investigate the link between biodiversity and the services...

18 June 2012

Is science education up to scratch? Universities have complained that the A-Level curriculum doesn't prepare...

12 June 2012

How music can make children more empathetic, the electrical charge of cracked materials, the slow extinction of the...

12 June 2012

As if carbon dioxide and methane aren’t enough to worry about, it now seems that we’re managing to make a whole load of...

12 June 2012

One of the most fundamental questions about how life began in the first place must be answered here on Earth. We...

12 June 2012

We explore some cinematic science when we meet the scientific adviser on Ridley Scott's blockbuster Prometheus...

12 June 2012

We've been scanning the skies for evidence of intelligence for over 50 years, to find out how, we're joined...

11 June 2012

From seaweed to red sea migrants, we get the low down on invasions in the marine realm.

11 June 2012

Lionfish are proving to be a big problem in the Caribbean. We find out what is being done to deal with them.

11 June 2012

We meet an unusual floater in our Critter of the Month

10 June 2012

We discuss how rainfall can be used to map regions affected by seasonal Malaria to improve drug treatment programmes...

08 June 2012

A protein in milk to keep obesity at bay, 'smart' water pumps to improve water availability, a digital...

08 June 2012

And finally, our gene of the month is the hollow-sounding Tinman, whimsically named after the character in the Wizard...

08 June 2012

This is a story led by Hiroaki Matsunami in the US and published in PLoS ONE about the genetics of why some people like...

08 June 2012

There's some research published in PLoS Genetics this month from researchers up Edinburgh led by Lee Smith that...

08 June 2012

They've looked at the mummy of a 16th century Korean child and manage to not only extract preserved organ tissue...