Interviews with Scientists

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

03 February 2008

The Barnes wetlands site in London lays claim to be the 'best urban site in Europe to watch wildlife, and is home...

03 February 2008

The Louisiana wetlands are the largest in the USA and amongst the largest wetlands in the world, playing a vital role...

03 February 2008

despite being expanses of waterlogged land, wetlands actually offer great protection against flooding. So good, in...

03 February 2008

Wetlands are disappearing faster than rainforests, and support a huge number of species as well as offering protection...

27 January 2008

The new standard in black has been discovered! Researchers at Rensselaer Polytechnic have developed a material using...

27 January 2008

This week's Rising Star, Yvonna Reekie, explores the neurological basis of emotions, and how the brain reacts to...

27 January 2008

We suss out the facts of flu with Cambridge university researcher Ed Hutchinson...

27 January 2008

We find out about a revolutionary new way to diagnose our winter bugs in two hours rather than two weeks. It’s going to...

27 January 2008

We’ve already heard about how flu actually causes disease, how it invades us, how it hijacks our cells and makes us...

20 January 2008

Do ants look tasty to you? These ones might do! Dr Steve Yanoviak and his team have found a species of ant which,...

20 January 2008

Could the ocean provide a good 'sink' for carbon dioxide? We invited Margaret Leinen, from Climos, and Dr...

20 January 2008

Could we trap carbon in dis-used coal mines? Meera spoke to Prof. Peter Styles about how not only could we lock away...

20 January 2008

Volcanic lava could offer a solution to storing excess carbon - by turning it into rock! We spoke to Dr Pete McGrail,...

20 January 2008

Each week we bring you one of Cambridge University's 'Rising Stars' - young researchers bringing you the...

13 January 2008

Rising Star Ben Collie on his work in solitons, important in superconductors and the motors of the future...

13 January 2008

This month, we explore a surface that becomes non-stick at the flip of a switch, visit the Paris of 55 million years...

13 January 2008

Technology correspondent Chris Vallance takes us through the new technology on show at the Consumer Electronics Show in...

06 January 2008

One of the most common addictions on Earth is the addiction to cigarettes, so tobacco and nicotine addiction. A very...

06 January 2008

Professor Barry Everitt tells us about the basis of addiction - What happens in the brain to get people hooked?

06 January 2008

How does addiction change the brain? Professor Julie Kauer has found that the changes involved in becoming addicted...

06 January 2008

Each term Cambridge University’s Rising Stars project helps young researchers to tell the world about their work. We...

06 January 2008

It’s that time of the year when everyone is thinking, ‘how many inches extra, feet, pounds, stone have I gained over...

16 December 2007

Now, we all know what snowflakes are, but have you ever gone out and looked at them properly? They’ve got extremely...

16 December 2007

Are Christmas cracker jokes really funny? What does your choice of Christmas card say about you? We've got...