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Interviews about Physics
Interviews about cosmology, astrophysics, electricity, energy, forces, gravity, light and maths...
How implanting a new chip which contains light sensors and an amplifier could be a treatment for impaired vision for...
The team discuss what they would most like to get under their tree this Christmas...
We explore how African lungfish are providing insight into the evolution of walking, the design of the world's...
If we collect enough data about our behaviour, can we start to make models that can begin to reveal the hidden rules of...
Designer molecules, pitting corrosion and solar cells...
One technique which will probably be familiar with from medicine is sonography or imaging with sound. To find out how...
Now most people will have seen a thermal camera - a special type of camera that can detect the far infrared radiation...
If you've seen a recent 3D film, you'll know that studying polarised light can be really helpful. The Cosmic...
The opening of the World's first spaceport, improving IVF success with genetic screening, New hope for a Malaria...
Could we soon be driving to work powered by algae? Emma Stoye discusses, with three Cambridge scientists, the potential...
In the UK, we throw away over 7 million tonnes of food every year, the majority of which goes to landfill. But thanks...
In this week's news roundup we discuss Chinese Space Stations, the Dead Sea Scrolls going online, using CO2 to...
The science of cake baking...
Latest news from the Diamond Light Source...
On-location at the Imaging and Coherance Beamline...
X-rays will soon allow scientists to see with greater clarity than ever before..
The CEO of Camfridge, Neil Wilson, explains new refrigeration technology which could double the efficiency of household...
Socialising to lose weight, polymers for probiotics, the never-ageing plant and picturing Moon landings...
Dr. Matt Mountain explains the design of the James Webb Telescope and how infra-red will be used to study the very...
Current estimates suggest that there are over half a million people airborne around the planet at any moment in time....
How can we generate hydrogen quickly and efficiently? Nature has its own way to do this using enzymes called...
Gerd discusses the aims of getting the public in to see Diamond at work...
We meet some Diamond engineers and technicians and discover their role at the Lightsource...