Wednesday 17 February 2010

Short Science Podcast 038


Welcome to the thirty-eighth episode of the Short Science Podcast!

Join Elizabeth for all the very best science in brief.

We kick off the podcast with a few prominent science news headlines from the week including:
- could we use human movement to generate power
- Alzheimer's gene may make you smarter
- moon dust obscuring mirrors
- anti-wrinkle cream actually does what it says on the tin

We kick off the capsules this week with a Capsule Science looking at suicidal behaviour in the animal kingdom.

Roving reporter Chrissie Douglass talks to Professor Steve Fuller, reknowned sociologist in the field of science.

Elizabeth rounds off the capsules this week looking at suicide in the UK and beyond.

And for a bit of light relief after all our mighty serious science, we have the quiz, and your science pub-quiz trivia to take a crack at!

Please send in any comments or questions to studio@shortscience.co.uk. Send us in suggestions for science topics that you think we should cover, or offer up your own science and join us on the show. See our website for more information http://www.shortscience.co.uk/!

If you'd prefer to listen to the broadcast show (which contains some fabuluos eighties music tracks) then join us live on http://www.icradio.com/ at 12-1pm (UK time) every Wednesday lunchtime or check out www.icradio.com/shortscience for the listen again links!

Wednesday 10 February 2010

Short Science Podcast 039



Welcome to the thirty-ninth episode of the Short Science Podcast!

Join Elizabeth and Emma for all the very best science in brief.

We kick off the podcast with a few prominent science news headlines from the week including:
- pluto changing colour
- sperm putting the moves on the egg
- winds carry migratory insects
- smoking, passive smoking and now third hand smoking

Emma kicks off the capsules this week with a Capsule Science looking at the contributions of Marie-Anne Pierette Paulze, Cecilia Payne-Gaposchkin and Jane Goodall to science.

We hear about the 100 Women 100 Visions exhibition from Ellin Saunders, Sissie Wong and Professor Lesley Cohen.

Elizabeth rounds off the capsules this week looking at some mighty women of medicine - Marie Curie, Elizabeth Blackwell and Elizabeth Garrett Anderson.

Please send in any comments or questions to studio@shortscience.co.uk. Send us in suggestions for science topics that you think we should cover, or offer up your own science and join us on the show. See our website for more information http://www.shortscience.co.uk/!

If you'd prefer to listen to the broadcast show (which contains some fabuluos eighties music tracks) then join us live on http://www.icradio.com/ at 12-1pm (UK time) every Wednesday lunchtime or check out www.icradio.com/shortscience for the listen again links!

Short Science Podcast 037


Welcome to the thirty-seventh episode of the Short Science Podcast!

Join Elizabeth and Emma for all the very best science in brief.

We kick off the podcast with a few prominent science news headlines from the week including:
- Iran launches animals into space
- simple headache pill could save earthquake victims
- spidey-material could be smart-material
- drink to your bone health with beer

Emma kicks off the capsules this week with a Capsule Science looking at the use of animals in scientific investigation.
Flaminia Catteruccia, David Rogers and Francesco Baldini tell us more about their work on mosquito reproduction and how it might help in the fight against malaria.

Elizabeth rounds off the capsules this week looking at the use of animals in medical research.
And for a bit of light relief after all our mighty serious science, we have the quiz, and your science pub-quiz trivia to take a crack at!

Please send in any comments or questions to studio@shortscience.co.uk. Send us in suggestions for science topics that you think we should cover, or offer up your own science and join us on the show. See our website for more information http://www.shortscience.co.uk/!

If you'd prefer to listen to the broadcast show (which contains some fabuluos eighties music tracks) then join us live on http://www.icradio.com/ at 12-1pm (UK time) every Wednesday lunchtime or check out www.icradio.com/shortscience for the listen again links!

Wednesday 3 February 2010

Short Science Podcast 036


Welcome to the thirty-sixth episode of the Short Science Podcast!

Join Elizabeth and Emma for all the very best science in brief.

We kick off the podcast with a few prominent science news headlines from the week including:
- could water vapour be a dangerous greenhouse gas
- vitamin bad news for colon cancer
- getting trapped in a footprint
- photocopying nano-ciruits onto cells

Emma kicks off the capsules this week with a Capsule Science looking at the concept of vectors.
Flaminia Catteruccia tells us about her work on mosquito reproduction and how it might help in the fight against malaria.

Elizabeth rounds off the capsules this week looking at examples of vector-bourne diseases including bubonic plague.
And for a bit of light relief after all our mighty serious science, we have the quiz, and your science pub-quiz trivia to take a crack at!

Please send in any comments or questions to studio@shortscience.co.uk. Send us in suggestions for science topics that you think we should cover, or offer up your own science and join us on the show. See our website for more information http://www.shortscience.co.uk/!

If you'd prefer to listen to the broadcast show (which contains some fabuluos eighties music tracks) then join us live on http://www.icradio.com/ at 12-1pm (UK time) every Wednesday lunchtime or check out www.icradio.com/shortscience for the listen again links!