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Interviews with Scientists
Interviews about medicine, science, technology and engineering with scientists and researchers internationally...
Building flexible electronics could enable us to make artificial limbs with feelings, or even implant electronics under...
A new way of manufacturing LEDs could see household bills slashed, and even provide clean drinking water wherever it...
How can nanotechnology tell us about antibiotic resistant bacteria? - With tiny diving boards, of course...
A sheet of carbon one atom thick could read the entire human genome in just a few hours. Dr Henk Postma explains more...
Porous Nanospheres could deliver drugs to exactly where they're needed - but we must make sure that the body can...
Metal-Organic Frameworks, or MOFs, are a promising species of molecules which have enormous internal surface areas....
A car which silently repairs scratched paintwork, chipped windscreens or engine faults sounds fantastic, and may not be...
Window cleaners may be forced to join the unemployment line, as new technology lets the windows clean themselves...
Having a material which can tell you when it's cracked is one thing, but integrating it into existing systems is...
Are overweight parents more likely to have obese children? It could be that a mother's diet has lifelong...
Scientists have discovered methane on Mars, which comes and goes with the seasons. Could this be evidence of...
Obesity is a huge problem, but what makes us obese? Steve Bloom joins us from Imperial College London to explain why...
Liposuction may be the easiest way to lose weight quickly, though it's an expensive option. But how does it...
How is indoor snow made? For places like the Milton Keynes SNO!Zone, real snow is essential to the experience - but do...
Does champagne go straight to your head? What is it about the bubbles that makes you get more drunk, more quickly?...
Earlier this year, a new and fatal strain of virus was discovered in South Africa after a patient was flown in from...
Predicting where in the world diseases are likely to emerge can help us prepare for them, and even try to prevent them...
Optical Lens Replacement surgery can be used to treat cataracts, which affect millions of people worldwide. We find...
Why do we blink? Dr Paul Murphy explains to Meera the importance of tears and blinking...
There are many, diverse causes of blindness, with Inherited Retinal Degeneration affecting one in 2000 people in the UK...
Firing lasers into your eyes sounds like a bad idea, but Laser Eye Surgery is a safe and effective option that could...
The best way to monitor and understand the sea is to go with the flow! Jules Jaffe and colleagues at Scripps Institute...