Interviews with Scientists

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

24 October 2010

The Earth is under constant bombardment by a 1 million mile per hour maelstrom of charged particles that continuously...

24 October 2010

This year, Cambridge University Engineering students had the chance to re-live their childhood, and play with Lego in...

24 October 2010

HIV is the agent that causes AIDS and is responsible for probably the worst pandemic that human kind has ever...

24 October 2010

When HIV was first discovered about 30 years ago, there was significant optimism that we’d soon have a vaccine with...

17 October 2010

This week, the winner of the Rolls-Royce Annual Science Prize was announced during a special ceremony held at the...

17 October 2010

Walk along any beach almost anywhere in the world and you'll find plastics washed up on the shore. From plastic...

17 October 2010

When most people hear the word ‘turbulence’ they immediately think of being thrown around inside an airplane and...

17 October 2010

Turbulence occurs in fluids and one way we often transport fluids around is in pipes. Tobias Schneider from Harvard...

17 October 2010

Meera and Dave explore how the principles of convection can be manipulated to cool down, and warm up, our buildings...

14 October 2010

The Census is also a vital tool to help raise ocean awareness and inform policy makers to help protect the oceans.

13 October 2010

The big question raised by the Census of Marine Life is, "What next?"

13 October 2010

The Census isn't all about science. Artists and Musicians also joined in to share their love of the underwater...

13 October 2010

Four Census scientists at the London conference share their thoughts on their personal highlights from a decade of...

10 October 2010

This week saw the first report of the Census of Marine Life. This has been a worldwide project spanning in the last 10...

10 October 2010

This week, researchers have made another interesting finding in regard to what actually happens when a person puts on a...

10 October 2010

Orang-utans are one of the world’s most fascinating creatures living primarily among the trees. They're the only...

10 October 2010

On today’s show, we’re talking about neuromarketing, but what actually is it? Sarah Castor-Perry caught up with Gemma...

10 October 2010

We’re talking about advertising and one of the main aims of an advert or a billboard, or a poster is of course to...