Interviews with Scientists

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

12 May 2012

Now they’ve sequenced the human genome, they’re trying to move on to sequencing all the bugs in our gut...

12 May 2012

Another story that I noticed involving dogs and their diseases is about epilepsy. And actually a quite number of...

12 May 2012

This is about dogs and Epstein-Barr virus, which is type of virus that can cause some types of cancer. And it can also...

12 May 2012

One of the biggest genetics stories this month came from the world of cancer research. Writing in the New England...

12 May 2012

Back in 1973, Theodosius Dobzhansky published an essay titled “Nothing in biology makes sense except in the light of...

11 May 2012

Green Fluorescent Protein, GFP, is an important research tool originally extracted from jellyfish. It's so...

11 May 2012

It's not only food that we get from the oceans. Marine species from corals and sea squirts, right down to the...

04 May 2012

Terje Laskemoen explains the speedy sperm found in the songbird and the reasons for its evolution...

04 May 2012

A number of animals use primitive tools, but how does this behaviour begin? And what can it tell us about how we got...

04 May 2012

Dr Henrik Svensen reveals what craters in Africa can tell us and if the cause for mass extinction can be unearthed by...

04 May 2012

Cancer cells can develop resistance to radiotherapy, which means large doses have to be given which can damage nearby...

04 May 2012

Cancer cells may escape attack by the body's immune system by releasing chemicals to suppress it, but we may be...

04 May 2012

Nils Christian Stenseth discusses the dwindling lemming population cycles...

04 May 2012

Solar cells waste much of the energy from the Sun because they cannot use it efficiently, but Per-Anders Hansen from...

04 May 2012

Espen Knutsen is reassembling the remains of ancient pleiosaurs.

01 May 2012

This week, researchers homed in on the areas of the pigeon brain responsible for detecting magnetic fields...

01 May 2012

Clare Woulds explains how the existence of life is explored deep down in the Earth's hydrothermal vents...

30 April 2012

We ask Emmett Duffy from the Virginia Institute of Marine Science, if he was a marine creature, which one would be be...

29 April 2012

Christopher Kemp discusses the mysterious substance prized for centuries...

27 April 2012

Imaging human tissue in 3 dimensions, a potential drug to treat autism, how wind turbines are affecting local...

22 April 2012

How does the brain keep track of time?

22 April 2012

Our lives are becoming increasingly 24/7 - around 1 in 5 adults works non-standard time, so not the 9 to 5; we...

22 April 2012

RFID, or Radio-frequency identification tags are the small electronic tags that are used for a huge number of...

22 April 2012

Amphibian species around the world are subject to an increasing threat in the form of a fungus. Over 200 amphibian...