Interviews with Scientists

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

01 December 2009

It's often said that someone can move you with the words they use. Now scientists have shown that this really is...

30 November 2009

This week in Science History saw on the 28th of November 1660, the first meeting of the Royal Society, the oldest...

29 November 2009

We get a technology update and find out why the entire borough of Swindon could soon be going wireless...

22 November 2009

We learn how to monitor plants using conveyor belts in one of the world's biggest greenhouses, plus how scientists...

22 November 2009

Jan Arthur discusses how her team find new viruses by analysing faecal samples...

22 November 2009

We find out about one of the world's few degrees where drinking and making wine are the main things on the agenda...

22 November 2009

Tim Sutton is grappling with the problem of too much Boron in Southern Australia...

22 November 2009

Bushfires can ruin a wine when smoke chemicals penetrate the grapevine. But now Adelaide-based scientists may have come...

22 November 2009

We discover the health benefits of cereals rich in polysaccharides...

22 November 2009

We discover how the timing of a grape killing itself, is the secret to a producing a good wine...

16 November 2009

This week in science history saw, in 1999, the death of Daniel Nathans, microbiologist and co-winner of the 1978 Nobel...

15 November 2009

The melting of the Greenland Ice Sheets is accelerating and Jonathan Bamber discusses the evidence...

15 November 2009

Where do stars and planets come from? Mark Mcaughrean explains all...

15 November 2009

The Rosetta mission aims to do something never doen before, and that's land on a comet. Professor Ian Wright...

15 November 2009

Dr Matt Balme dicusses the changes that sculpt the surface of Mars...

08 November 2009

Scientists at the University of Wurzburg in Germany have teamed up with their colleagues in Leipzig and also in Paris...

08 November 2009

Measuring changes in body temperature can give you vital hints as to when to conceive. We find out about a new...

08 November 2009

We talk to Julian Norman-Taylor about In Vitro Fertilization, what it is, and when it can be used.

08 November 2009

We look at some refinements to IVF, controlling the environment of the embryos more carefully.

01 November 2009

Chris Smith finds out about the most distant object ever discovered and how this has improved our understanding of our...

01 November 2009

We find out about the life of a pathologist and what events we have to look forward to as part of National Pathology...

27 October 2009

This Week in Science History saw on the 4th of November 1922 the first discovery of the entrance to the tomb of...

25 October 2009

How we could be one step closer to making our own spider-based glues...

25 October 2009

This week's Kitchen Science requires no equipment - just you, your brain and your arms!