Interviews with Scientists

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

18 September 2011

Prehistoric marine monsters, human tissue, aircraft wings and even fossilised crocodile dung are yielding their...

18 September 2011

Salmon numbers in the UK have been falling since the 1970s. This isn't down to overfishing, so scientists are...

18 September 2011

Freezing is a great way to slow down chemical reactions and this is why we use a freezer to stop food going off and why...

18 September 2011

New advances in preserving organs so that they are healthy for transplantation...

18 September 2011

The CEO of Camfridge, Neil Wilson, explains new refrigeration technology which could double the efficiency of household...

18 September 2011

A round up the week's science news including the planting of vaccines, lie detection, elements at risk and...

11 September 2011

Researchers in Cambridge have created mammalian stem cells that only contain a single set of chromosomes. Most...

11 September 2011

Socialising to lose weight, polymers for probiotics, the never-ageing plant and picturing Moon landings...

11 September 2011

Over the last few years there have been various government schemes here in the UK to pay farmers to plant live grass...

11 September 2011

Supercomputers are, as the name suggests, extremely powerful computing devices. They are used to model extremely...

11 September 2011

Paul Calleja explains the workings and uses of the Cambridge University High Performance Computing Resource Cluster...

11 September 2011

Joe Jasinski explains the workings of the World Community Grid and this supercomputer hopes to benefit benefit...

08 September 2011

Whaling log books from the 18th and 19th centuries are providing unlikely but powerful insights into our changing...

08 September 2011

Wallace J. Nichols picks a long distance migrant on a fascinating pan-ocean journey as our critter of the month.

08 September 2011

Is there such a thing as sustainable whaling? And will the hunt continue? We find from the Secretary and head scientist...

04 September 2011

Probiotics, the "friendly" bacteria, seem to have the potential to treat anxiety and depression related...

04 September 2011

How dead dinosaurs fertilise forests, why mobile phones answer the call in emergencies, a DNA trip-switch for cancer...

04 September 2011

Dr. Matt Mountain explains the design of the James Webb Telescope and how infra-red will be used to study the very...

04 September 2011

Richard Hollingham explores the process of carbon capture and utilisation where the carbon removed from our atmosphere...

28 August 2011

Pharmacologist Professor Ruth Ross has successfully weeded out some promising chemicals from the marijuana plant...

28 August 2011

We're often looking to nature for inspiration and novel ways to treat disease. But to take chemicals from the sea...

28 August 2011

Alan Jamieson and his team have been tackling the task of exploring the ocean's deepest points, hadal regions,...

28 August 2011

If you shop online, you probably increasingly find yourself relying on the reviews other purchasers have posted for...

28 August 2011

It’s 50 years this year since the drug thalidomide was withdrawn from sale after it was linked to birth defects but...