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Podcast: Continuing Professional Development for scientists

June 1, 2021
Returning to our expert, Jessica Evans, a Member Recruitment Executive at The Royal Society of Chemistry, we revisit the topic of continued professional development, or CPD. In particular, we consider...

Podcast: Biophilic building with Robert Hopkins

February 15, 2021
Derived in 1964 by the social psychologist Erich Fromm, 'biophilia' means to love life. Taking over the Laboratory News podcast series from the much missed Phil Prime, Sarah Lawton talks...

A sting in the tail… how venom is helping drug discovery in surprising ways with Steve Trim

December 17, 2020
Drug discovery is a tough endeavour - but could nature offer a helping hand? I spoke to Steve Trim, Chief Scientific Officer and Founder of Venomtech to find out why...

T’is the season – get festive with the Royal Institution Christmas lecturers

December 3, 2020
In this year's Christmas Lectures from the Royal Institution, three scientists from different fields will present a unique 'user's guide' to Planet Earth. Come and meet Chris Jackson, Helen Czerski...

Enabling your best self – Professional development in science

November 9, 2020
If you work in science then you are already highly skilled – very highly skilled. That doesn't necessarily mean there is no room to develop yourself though...

Medicinal rollercoasters and life-saving bras – It’s the Ig Nobel Prizes with Marc Abrahams

October 19, 2020
I spoke to Marc Abrahams, founder of the barmy-but-brilliant Ig Nobel Prizes – which every year honour discoveries which make people laugh and then think.

Biology in space with NASA Astronaut Kate Rubins

September 28, 2020
It's not everyday you get to chat to an Astronaut - especially one who is about to head up on a six-month mission to the ISS. I spoke to Kate...

Socially distanced lobsters… Covid-19 and the landscape of disgust

September 21, 2020
Social distancing is still the main way we have of fending off Covid-19. It has been hard and very costly to the economy, but amazingly we are not the only...

Laboratory News Podcast – Rhythmical rats and scientific gin

September 7, 2020
Its only a bloomin' party episode! And what makes a party really tick? Why music and alcohol of course...

Physics at home and making medicine from hibernating animals

August 17, 2020
Something of a double-header for you in this episode. I spoke to a physicist who managed to create an incredibly rare and exotic state of matter from her living room...

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