Interviews with Scientists

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

12 February 2012

Rivers in cities and towns have had a rough time over the years – often diverted, hidden or lined with concrete. Some...

12 February 2012

Powering space craft is a challenge. Traditional chemical batteries go flat and for deeper space explorations where...

11 February 2012

Exploring the mysterious lives of and a threatened marine mammal.

07 February 2012

Bioluminescence expert Edie Widder chooses a sneaky deep sea fish for Critter of the Month

05 February 2012

The eating habits we develop early in life can be very hard to change. Marion Hetherington discusses why this is and...

05 February 2012

Could diet foods be making you fat? We investigate whether low calorie foods such as sweeteners and low fat...

05 February 2012

Introducing new species has proved disasterous for the Australian ecosystem. So it's no wonder that ecologist...

05 February 2012

How scientists are eavesdropping using electrodes, predicting eruptions using magma, healing wounds with honey and...

05 February 2012

Richard Hollingham explores the hotlist of conservation issues facing the world today...

05 February 2012

We explore how chemists at the University of Bristol are finding new molecules to monitor and treat diabetes...

29 January 2012

When Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin brought back the first samples of moon rock in 1969, scientists were surprised to...

29 January 2012

2012 began with gale force winds, localised flooding and travel disruptions in the UK. But not everyone is sorry to...

29 January 2012

How mapping a mushroom trip could provide treatments for depression, the gene behind a winning racehorse, the world...

25 January 2012

Gravitational lensing is allowing us to detect things we otherwise wouldn't be able to see. Oxford University’s...

25 January 2012

Robert Massey returns with a roundup of news from the Royal Astronomical Society. This month; The history of...

25 January 2012

The Mid Infra Red Instrument, or MIRI, is due to fly on the James Webb Space Telescope, and will observe distant...

23 January 2012

How do you run a synchrotron?

23 January 2012

The latest discoveries at Diamond...

23 January 2012

How to stay safe in a synchrotron...

23 January 2012

Who are the engineers and technicians who keep Diamond operating?

22 January 2012

Introducing Vitamin D: how deficient are we? And what disorders are linked with deficiency?

22 January 2012

How is Vitamin D linked to autoimmunity and the central nervous system? With us to discuss the research is Prof....