Interviews about Chemistry

Interviews about states of matter, gases, fuels, green chemistry, chemical reactions and nanotechnology...

22 April 2012

Circadian rhythms are clearly important for staying fit, both in terms of good health and of survival of the fittest....

02 April 2012

What was the atmosphere like on the Earth nearly 3 billion years ago? Well that's a pretty tough question to...

30 March 2012

How drug-resistant bacteria could be combatted using chemical compounds, pesticides causing declines in bumblebee...

11 March 2012

Sensors are essential for our understanding of the environment around us. Now, a new project led by the University of...

05 February 2012

We explore how chemists at the University of Bristol are finding new molecules to monitor and treat diabetes...

29 January 2012

How mapping a mushroom trip could provide treatments for depression, the gene behind a winning racehorse, the world...

13 January 2012

Smoking cessation, stars and planets, fungi fight lead pollution, and plants making a meal out of worms...

05 December 2011

Designer molecules, pitting corrosion and solar cells...

05 December 2011

Large molecules, with interesting properties...

05 December 2011

Structural chemistry and its applications in our daily lives...

05 December 2011

Some museum samples could be harbouring volatile compounds of mercury...

13 November 2011

A new target for Malaria vaccines, How seeing and paying attention to things uses separate parts of the brain and the...

04 November 2011

This week's NewsFlash explores how smoking could pave the way for cocaine use, how our skin sees sunlight in order...

09 October 2011

Could we soon be driving to work powered by algae? Emma Stoye discusses, with three Cambridge scientists, the potential...

09 October 2011

In the UK, we throw away over 7 million tonnes of food every year, the majority of which goes to landfill. But thanks...

09 October 2011

Hydrogen is a clean fuel, that can be produced in a number of clean ways. But how do we actually make use of it? Ben...

25 September 2011

A roundup of the week's science news including neutrinos moving faster than light, anti-virals from sharks,...

25 September 2011

Professor Martin Adams talks through how cheddar and stilton cheeses are made.

19 September 2011

Underground injection of carbon dioxide for carbon sequestration...

19 September 2011

Seeking clarity about the structure of metal alloys...

19 September 2011

On-location at the Imaging and Coherance Beamline...

18 September 2011

Freezing is a great way to slow down chemical reactions and this is why we use a freezer to stop food going off and why...

18 September 2011

A round up the week's science news including the planting of vaccines, lie detection, elements at risk and...