Interviews with Scientists

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

23 May 2010

Human Papillomavirus or HPV is the main cause of the majority of cases of cervical cancer. Professor Margaret Stanley...

23 May 2010

Cervical screening helps to catch cancers before they become a problem, but what actually happens to a sample after it’...

16 May 2010

Researchers have discovered why Tibetans who have a taste for the high life are much better able to tolerate low oxygen...

16 May 2010

What do we mean when we talk about Synthetic Biology? What does it involve? Dr Jim Haseloff from Cambridge University...

16 May 2010

Meera Senthilingam catches up with members of a team from Cambridge University that took part in the iGEM 2009 project...

16 May 2010

One of the main aims that scientists have for synthetic biology is to be able to take what nature has already made and...

09 May 2010

Researchers in Toronto and in Cambridge have made a major breakthrough in understanding how DNA works. More...

09 May 2010

Meera explored Grand Designs Live at London's Excel centre to find greener ways to fill your home with gadgets...

02 May 2010

The Lancet has published a study into the benefits of looking at your genome to help personalise your medicine. Dr....

02 May 2010

How does the GPS in your car actually work? And what does the future hold for GPS? Meera went to meet Dr Chaz Dixon and...

02 May 2010

Professor Todd Humphreys explains how it may be possible to intentionally fool your GPS into thinking you're...

02 May 2010

Chopo Ma explains the Cosmic Positioning System used to locate our satellites...

25 April 2010

A new genetic analysis of nearly 2,000 people from all over the globe suggests that our ancestors interbred with...

25 April 2010

Colin Renfrew explains how genetics can be used to learn more about our ancestry...

25 April 2010

Helen Donoghue explains how analysing bacteria from ancient fossils can help us learn more about the evolution of...

25 April 2010

As well as following the way populations have changed and migrated, we can use modern genetic techniques to really get...

18 April 2010

Professor Andy Fabian, President of the Royal Astronomical Society, explains who the RAS are, the important role of...

18 April 2010

Professor John Brown explains why 2010 is an important year for astronomy at Glasgow University, and gives a brief...

18 April 2010

Cosmic Vision is ESA's way of setting out the future of space missions. Mark McCaughrean explains more...

18 April 2010

Astronomers and Cosmologists seek to understand the origins of the universe – but as this was billions of years ago, we...

18 April 2010

In 1916, Albert Einstein predicted that Gravitational Waves, these are ripples in the very fabric of space and time,...

18 April 2010

Solar physics is a big priority - but what's so important about our closest star? Dr Lucie Green, from UCL's...

18 April 2010

Jim wild describes how we can forecast the weather in space and plan for any extreme events that may be coming up...

18 April 2010

Professor Andrew Collier Cameron discusses some surprising discoveries from the Wide Angle Search for Planets (WASP)...