Interviews with Scientists

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

17 April 2012

The World Health Organisation estimates that every year almost two and a half million people worldwide die as a direct...

16 April 2012

How do birds navigate long distances?

13 April 2012

How memories can be re-written to prevent drug relapse, the effects of social rank on gene expression and health, how...

11 April 2012

White pox disease is wiping out Elkhorn coral in the Caribbean and the culprit is rather hard to stomach.

08 April 2012

Can you walk out on the Pacific garbage patch? And what's the problem if fish eat plastic? Miriam Goldstein and...

08 April 2012

We meet a denizen of the twilight zone that you can see right through.

03 April 2012

Sue Nelson explores the missing pieces of the dwarf elephant puzzle and what these extinct animals can tell us about...

02 April 2012

This week has seen NAM2012 - the Royal Astronomical Society's National Astronomy Meeting. Over 1000 delegates got...

02 April 2012

What was the atmosphere like on the Earth nearly 3 billion years ago? Well that's a pretty tough question to...

30 March 2012

How drug-resistant bacteria could be combatted using chemical compounds, pesticides causing declines in bumblebee...

27 March 2012

David Hooper explains the presence and chemistry of the noctilucent clouds in our skies at dusk...

27 March 2012

Jonathon Morrison explains how current nuclear reactors are kept running despite problems such as material deposition...

27 March 2012

Eric Lowen explains how the efficiency of the new PRISM reactors and how these new designs overcome previous reactor...

27 March 2012

We have a challenge to supply our growing demand for electricity whilst reducing our carbon emissions. Is nuclear the...

26 March 2012

Researchers in the Scripps Translational Science Institute in California have developed a blood test that may be...

20 March 2012

A new drug target for baldness, searching for early human settlements from space, a new way to fight altitude sickness...