Interviews with Scientists

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

13 December 2011

If we collect enough data about our behaviour, can we start to make models that can begin to reveal the hidden rules of...

13 December 2011

Social scientists have been taking advantage of mobile phones and social networking sites to unobtrusively capture vast...

12 December 2011

Qualified London taxi drivers know their way around over 25,000 streets in the capital. And, if you scan their brains...

11 December 2011

Bed Bugs travelling from abroad, why night shifts increase a female's chance of diabetes and how to deter the...

11 December 2011

We're keeping things spick and span in Critter of the Month, with a little fish that likes to tidy up.

08 December 2011

Another popular piece of seasonal seafood is the oyster, but a new report suggests we should be careful, due to...

06 December 2011

This Christmas, why not adopt a baby lobster?

06 December 2011

Sustainably-caught fish are the perfect gift for aquarium keepers

06 December 2011

The perfect Christmas gift for a book loving, ocean loving friend.

06 December 2011

Support ocean conservation by sending singing fishy Christmas cards

06 December 2011

This Christmas, buy your loved ones a piece of virtual coral reef

05 December 2011

Designer molecules, pitting corrosion and solar cells...

05 December 2011

Large molecules, with interesting properties...

05 December 2011

The latest news and research from Diamond...

05 December 2011

Structural chemistry and its applications in our daily lives...

05 December 2011

Some museum samples could be harbouring volatile compounds of mercury...

04 December 2011

A tool to detect images that have been digitally retouched...

04 December 2011

Welding up at metal pipe doesn't sound terribly tricky, but what about when it's 1 km underwater...

04 December 2011

Sue Nelson is off in search of the disappearing European shag, which is a sea bird similar to a cormorant....

04 December 2011

The River Thames - which flows through the middle of London - is awash with history that erosion is now steadily...

04 December 2011

Diving down beneath the waves to discover how archaeologists locate and recover treasure from old shipwrecks...

02 December 2011

How heading footballs could lead to brain injuries, a new target for drugs against Malaria and more evidence for the...

29 November 2011

One technique which will probably be familiar with from medicine is sonography or imaging with sound. To find out how...

27 November 2011

Abigail Woodfin discusses the uses of confocal microscopy in dynamic viewing of bodily functions...