Latest Interviews
The money man
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We are all aware of the sweat, tears, and stress required to win a grant bid… but what does it look…
The flora and fauna of modern forensics
hjcmtbbcwq.d hjcmtbbcwq.d | Added: 6 Jun 2018
The postmortem microbiome, forensic botany and some very angry creationists… when Professor Nathan …
Therapeutics LIVE!
hjcmtbbcwq.d hjcmtbbcwq.d | Added: 21 May 2018
It has access to the largest surface area of the body, alters drugs before they even enter the bloo…
Everyone is invited to the science party
hjcmtbbcwq.d hjcmtbbcwq.d | Added: 10 May 2018
Dallas Campbell is a well-known science populariser and, this month, will be a key speaker at the S…
So near, yet so far
hjcmtbbcwq.d hjcmtbbcwq.d | Added: 6 Apr 2018
To PhD students and supervisors everywhere – it may be a very tough road, but help is at hand. Prey…
Taking the fight to TB
hjcmtbbcwq.d hjcmtbbcwq.d | Added: 15 Feb 2018
What is needed to beat TB is an approach that both takes it’s biochemical defences, but also avoids…
Taking on the resistance
hjcmtbbcwq.d hjcmtbbcwq.d | Added: 12 Jan 2018
It is no secret that there is a desperate need for a response to antimicrobial resistance, so what …
A right royal success
hjcmtbbcwq.d hjcmtbbcwq.d | Added: 6 Mar 2017
Following a fellowship award from the Royal Commission for the Exhibition of 1851, Alice Hagan set …
Time to dissolve bias in STEM
hjcmtbbcwq.d hjcmtbbcwq.d | Added: 10 Feb 2017
On the eve of the UN’s International day for women and girls in science we spoke to Dr Sarah Hosgoo…
Antibody crisis: Order from chaos
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As we slowly come to terms with the damage caused by the antibody validation crisis – there is hope…
Our greatest achievement or our biggest mistake?
hjcmtbbcwq.d hjcmtbbcwq.d | Added: 25 Oct 2016
Artificial intelligence carries as many risks as benefits, especially when it comes to military use…
Climbing Everest
hjcmtbbcwq.d hjcmtbbcwq.d | Added: 8 Oct 2016
Greg Foot, Science Presenter on the BBC and YouTube will be speaking at Lab Innovations 2016, the U…
Translational research...and beyond
hjcmtbbcwq.d hjcmtbbcwq.d | Added: 19 May 2016
Professor Nicholas Lemoine, keynote speaker for ON Helix 2016, tells us about how translational res…
Did the dinosaurs suffer with malaria?
hjcmtbbcwq.d hjcmtbbcwq.d | Added: 16 May 2016
A new analysis of the prehistoric origin of malaria suggests that it evolved in insects at least 10…
Banging the drum for women
hjcmtbbcwq.d hjcmtbbcwq.d | Added: 14 Mar 2016
BioBeat was founded four years ago to redress the lack of females in the bioscience sector. Founder…
Harnessing the quantum world
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Professor Raymond Laflamme describes the quantum world, and details the biggest challenges involved…
What's really going on with the Zika virus?
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The Zika virus and its possible health risks to pregnant women are very much in the public eye at t…
Microscopic subway passengers with a ticket to ride
hjcmtbbcwq.d hjcmtbbcwq.d | Added: 22 Jan 2016
A complete map of the microbiome of the New York City subway system? It’s possible – and all it tak…
Antimicrobial resistance – a disaster in the making?
hjcmtbbcwq.d hjcmtbbcwq.d | Added: 8 Jan 2016
After the emergence of yet another antibiotic resistance mechanism in the form of MCR-1, the future…
Discovering how to learn science
hjcmtbbcwq.d hjcmtbbcwq.d | Added: 19 Nov 2014
David Porter, is L'Oréal Young Scientist Centre Manager at Royal Institution, explains how to teach…