Interviews with Scientists

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

20 February 2011

Another reason to try and understand atmospheric chemistry is in case there comes a time when we have to try and do...

20 February 2011

If a time came that we needed to alter our atmospheric chemistry, how physically could we do it? Meera and Dave...

13 February 2011

If you're a big fan of eating oily fish then you're probably doing your eye sight a big long term favour,...

13 February 2011

In London, Blue Plaques have been placed on buildings across the city for over 140 years to highlight where notable...

13 February 2011

Now here’s a question... What colour are dinosaurs? It’s an issue that puzzled palaeontologists since fossils of the...

11 February 2011

Coral reefs have evolved a spectacular solution to the problem of having sex while being rooted firmly to the seabed.

11 February 2011

How do jellyfish find each other to have sex and make more jellyfish? And are these prolific beasties really on the...

11 February 2011

A gender-bending critter reveals what life is like as a male and then female.

06 February 2011

Scientists at the University of Sydney have used a safe electrical technique to boost our problem-solving abilities...

06 February 2011

Documentaries filmed underwater tend to give the impression that it’s a quiet, even, serene environment beneath the...

06 February 2011

What is a computer chip and how does it really work? Meera and Dave investigate...

06 February 2011

ARM Holdings are a world leader in developing digital solutions and two of the projects they're working on at the...

06 February 2011

As the internet and our reliance on computers grows, so does the amount of energy that this industry consumes, which...

03 February 2011

When thousands of Nassau groupers gather to mate on Caribbean coral reefs, fishermen find them an irresistible target.

31 January 2011

Physical sciences director Trevor Rayment looks back at Diamond's highlights and developments in 2010...

31 January 2011

Charles cockell explains how microbes are eating away at out coastline...

31 January 2011

Sarah Boundy brings us the latest news from the synchrotron...

31 January 2011

One recent, and fast developing, area of Chemistry is the design and use of Metal-Organic Frameworks. They have...

30 January 2011

Whilst driving on motorways or busy roads at night, many of us will have noticed the small beacons of light in the...