Interviews with Scientists

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

15 June 2009

The scientific developments by Professor McKeating’s team don’t just help us with treating the diseases; the more we...

15 June 2009

At the end of World Hepatitis Day, Jules - a hepatitis C patient for over 20 years - regarded the researchers as the...

14 June 2009

And also this week scientists have come up with a reason for you to tear up that periodic table which is on the wall of...

14 June 2009

2009 marks a 100 years since the opening of London Science Museum. To mark this special anniversary, the Science...

10 June 2009

Professor David Adams explains the types of hepatitis, and how they are treated...

08 June 2009

This Week in Science History saw, in 1958, the publication of a significant paper that began the use of ultrasound as a...

07 June 2009

Imagine if you could select your house on a computer screen, and simply hit print! Rupert Soar is hoping to make this a...

07 June 2009

We speak to Professor Robert Kennicutt: one of the first to describe the Hubble constant and now recipient of the...

07 June 2009

Shaun Fitzgerald takes us on a tour of the School of Slavonic and Eastern European Studies where a giant atrium...

07 June 2009

Controlling how natural light gets into a building could help to reduce energy demands and costs. Professor Stephen...

01 June 2009

This Week in Science History saw, in 1981, the publication of an article that was the first to describe a new endemic...

31 May 2009

Julie Segre takes us on a tour of the diverse species of bacteria her team have discovered crawling over our skin.

31 May 2009

Aerosols and spray cans from the bottom of the bombardier beetle; Andy McIntosh tells us more.

31 May 2009

Chris Elvin tells us about the super-springy protein that his lab managed to synthesise.

31 May 2009

Forget wind turbines made from vast sheets of metal - make them from fast-growing bamboo! Jim Platts tells us more.

25 May 2009

This Week in Science History saw in 1919, the solar eclipse that proved Albert Einstein’s theory of general relativity...

24 May 2009

Biological Link between Cancer and Depression

24 May 2009

Albinism - Why Some People have No Skin Pigmentation

24 May 2009

Evolution of Skin Colours

24 May 2009

Getting a scratch or cut in your skin usually means you have to put up with a scar later. But this may not be the case...

24 May 2009

Curing Infant Jaundice

18 May 2009

This week in science history saw, in 1927, the death of Eduard Bruckner, the German geographer and climatologist who...

17 May 2009

It's estimated that 80% of people with hepatitis C aren't aware they have it. World Heptatitis Day is aimed...

17 May 2009

This month, Chris Vallance tells us about a new generation of eBook readers, and how authors are using social...