Interviews with Scientists

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

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)...

18 April 2010

William Bains describes a new way to think about the search for extra terrestrial life using biochemistry...

11 April 2010

Researchers in California have shown how a new drug, called iRGD, can help to fight tumours by boosting levels of...

11 April 2010

Meera Senthilingam explores the online movement of steampunk with our technology expert Chris Vallance...

28 March 2010

Adverse weather causes billions of pounds worth of damage every year. Eurotempest, a spin off from the University...

28 March 2010

Moshe Alamaro explains how it may be possible to steer hurricanes away from danger...

28 March 2010

Most of us are familiar with the long trails left behind by airplanes as they pass overhead. But those trails or...

28 March 2010

Researchers have overturned a 100-year-old misunderstanding about how the arteries that supply the heart with blood...

21 March 2010

Leila Luheshi explains how a binding protein could be used to prevent the build up of the toxic proteins that cause...

21 March 2010

The human population is estimated to be about 6.8 billion right now, and it’s set to grow to over 9 billion by 2040....

21 March 2010

Meera Senthilingam explores how the domestication of African fruits trees is helping meet the nutritional and...

21 March 2010

The humble pea is something of a wonder plant, we all like to think – for one thing, it adds nitrogen back into the...

14 March 2010

We discover a way to read a person’s thoughts using a brain scanner...

14 March 2010

Meera Senthilingam brings us the highlights of this years Cambridge Science Festival...

07 March 2010

Researchers have identified how a hand held magnetic device could mitigate the pain of migraine...

07 March 2010

Can nanotechnology make solar cells more efficient? We find out how tweaking a surface at the nano-scale could allow...

07 March 2010

We sent Meera Senthilingam out to find out how cleverly designing solar cells into the structure of a building can make...

07 March 2010

Flexible solar cells could revolutionise the way solar cells can be used, we hear how they're made and where they...

28 February 2010

An estimated 32 billion cubic metres of clean water are lost through leaky pipes every year. But there might be a...

28 February 2010

Most of the water that we use comes from reservoirs. These artificial lakes are often created by damming a river then...

28 February 2010

Eugene Cloete explains how the NEPAD water initiative aims to bring together scientists working in the field of water...