Interviews with Scientists

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

30 September 2007

Non-stick pans are great, they make it so much easier to clean cooked on scrambled egg! But the Thin Films and...

30 September 2007

Now, if you listen carefully you will notice that we, in the Naked Scientists are surrounded by paper. We usually try...

30 September 2007

Biocomposites, materials similar to plastics but made from biological material, could be the ideal replacement for...

30 September 2007

Dr Ruth Cameron and Dr Serena Best from the Centre for Medical material at the University of Cambridge spoke to Chris...

30 September 2007

Non-stick pans are great, they make it so much easier to clean cooked on scrambled egg! But the Thin Films and...

23 September 2007

Once a judge on Robot Wars, Professor Noel Sharkey told us about the part robots have to play in real wars...

23 September 2007

What do we need robots for in genetics? Just what difference do they make? We sent Meera to the Wellcome Trust Sanger...

23 September 2007

The Semantic Robot Vision Challenge was set up to find robots which could locate an object in real space, after only...

23 September 2007

Professor Nigel Shadbolt is the President of the British Computer Society - he gave a talk at the BA festival of...

16 September 2007

We travel back in time to find out how the 17th Century people of York coped with the plague...

16 September 2007

Being addicted to things is usually bad news but now there's evidence that getting hooked on chocolate might not...

16 September 2007

Meera went out to find the best bits of the festival, and wound up in crowd control!

09 September 2007

Breastfeeding is the best was to nurture an infant, but what if you're a smoker? We're always told that...

09 September 2007

我们都被要求降低我们的碳footprint and one area where you’d think this would be nearly impossible is...

09 September 2007

Every year, the British Association for the Advancement of Science, the BA, hold a festival. They go to a different...

02 September 2007

How could Radio help rainforests? Through a community radio station lovingly nicknamed Pygmy FM, indigenous people can...

02 September 2007

This week Bob and Susanne tell us why diet foods might actually make kids fat and why the placebo effect works on some...

02 September 2007

Out of Body Experiences (OBE's)may be spooky, but they can tell us a lot about how the brain works. Now,...

12 August 2007

Nature's Micheal Hopkin spoke to Al Jean about how The Simpsons is, perhaps surprisingly, one of the most...

12 August 2007

We spoke to Professor Paul Halpern, author of "What's Science Ever Done for Us?: What the Simpsons Can Teach...

12 August 2007

We spoke to Professor Paul Halpern, author of "What's Science Ever Done for Us?: What the Simpsons Can Teach...

05 August 2007

Jim Olsen and his team from the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Centre in Seattle have found a way to use scorpion...

05 August 2007

This week, Susanne and Bob look into the sex lives of Arctic Foxes and the effect of melting Polar ice sheets.

05 August 2007

Bruce Livett tells how he is using the venom of cone shells to cure pain...