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Life Fantastic with Dr Alison Woollard

November 8, 2013
Dr Alison Woollard from the University of Oxford plans to excite the nation’s inner-scientist with her fantastic tales of developmental biology as she delivers this year’s RI Christmas Lectures.Are you...

Discussing UK Science with Andrea Sella

October 11, 2013
Chemist, TV and radio science personality and king of the chemistry demo - Andrea Sella talks to us about the state of science in the UK. Andrea will be talking...

Glassblowing with Stephanie Preston

August 6, 2013
All of us at some stage in our careers have used scientific glassware – but how do those intricate and often beautiful shapes come to be? We spoke to scientific...

Talking turbulence and climate change with Dr Paul Williams

July 11, 2013
New research indicates transatlantic airline passengers may soon be in for a bumpier ride according to research into the effects of climate change and turbulence.  But why might this be...

Chris Lintott talks astronomy and citizen science

June 8, 2013
Fast becoming the face of astronomy after his success on The Sky at Night – Chris Lintott also pioneered the concept of citizen science in the field with Galaxy Zoo,...

Talking cancer-beating proton beams with Professor Carsten Welsch

May 26, 2013
There is more to accelerator physics than just smashing sub atomic particles against each other and putting together the puzzle of the universe. Here, Professor Carsten Welsch, Associate Director of...

Professor Andrew Harrison: Bringing neutrons to the masses

March 7, 2013
Neutrons can be used to answer questions in most scientific disciplines says Professor Andrew Harrison, Director of the Institut Laue-Langevin. Here he tells us all about this amazing resource What is...

Connecting serial killers and disease with Mark Stevenson

February 5, 2013
A technique designed to help criminologists catch serial killers is being used by scientists to locate sources of disease, control pests and study animal behaviour. But what, exactly is the...

Richard Robinson on directing the Brighton Science Festival

January 30, 2013
Richard Robinson, director of the Brighton Science Festival gives us an insight into setting it up... Why start a science festival in the first place?Of all the things to celebrate,...

Colin Murrell: fighting climate change with microbiology

January 5, 2013
Professor Colin Murrell is the first Director of the Earth and Life Sciences Alliance (ELSA), an initiative that aims to understand how earth and life systems respond to climate change. ...

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