Interviews with Scientists

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

05 September 2010

Chris touches down in Australia and steps inside a planetarium for the very first time. He talks to Carley Tillet of...

05 September 2010

The man who won the Nobel Prize for discovering the bacterium that is responsible for stomach ulcers actually munched...

05 September 2010

Embarrassingly for the average Aussie, as a nation, they're amongst the worst emitters of greenhouse gases on a...

05 September 2010

Many of Australia's unique and endangered species are under threat, largely owing to feral animals like cats and...

05 September 2010

The Square Kilometre Array will be the largest radio telescope device ever constructed - a strong contender for the...

05 September 2010

What have bees and gladiators got in common? Well, Boris Baer has been looking at their breeding habits and it turns...

05 September 2010

Burling (known as "chumming" outside Australia) is the act of allowing the scent of bait into the water to...

25 August 2010

They're the biggest fish in the oceans, but how to keep track of the beautiful, illusive whale sharks? With some...

17 August 2010

Human waste from 79AD in Pompeii is being analysed by Andrew Fairbairn and colleagues to see what it can tell us about...

17 August 2010

What did the Romans eat? Mary White discusses how Roman feasts probably weren't the extravagant occasions imagined...

17 August 2010

Iceland was colonised by Vikings as a pristine environment, meaning it is now a rich source of archaeological finds...

15 August 2010

A slightly grizzly start to this week as we’re looking at Bronze Age cremations. During the period which spans roughly...

15 August 2010

Douglas Adams found a very good way to describe how big space is. He said: “Space is big. You won't believe how...

15 August 2010

Sediba - a newly discovered, 2 million year old possible ancestor, had a small brain, but probably walked a bit more...

15 August 2010

The UK Space Agency has recently announced a pilot program, inviting companies and academics to device innovative ideas...

15 August 2010

It’s not only archaeology that can tell us about the first Australian settlers. DNA evidence has come up with some...

12 August 2010

Climate change poses many, varied threats to the oceans. John Bruno gives us a rundown of findings from his recent...

12 August 2010

David Barnes from the British Antarctic Survey tells about changes taking place in the Southern Ocean and introduces us...

12 August 2010

As well as big animals like polar bears that hunt on top of Arctic sea ice, there is an extraordinary world of life...

11 August 2010

Climate change poses many, varied threats to the oceans. John Bruno gives us a rundown of findings from his recent...

11 August 2010

David Barnes from the British Antarctic Survey tells about changes taking place in the Southern Ocean and introduces us...

11 August 2010

As well as big animals like polar bears that hunt on top of Arctic sea ice, there is an extraordinary world of life...

11 August 2010

Nancy Knowlton from the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History chooses this month's critter

08 August 2010

The Tour de France is an annual cycle race which takes place in July throughout France and its surrounding countries....