Wednesday 31 March 2010

Short Science Podcast 044



Welcome to the forty-fourth 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:
- bio-tyres in near future
- blood pressure pills to beat breast cancer
- skin control pad
- tetris may prevent PTSD

Emma kicks off the capsules this week with a Capsule Science looking at the science involved in skiing.


Live studio guest Henry Lau tells all about his interest in science and eduction policy, and joins our discussion about the dangers of using science to achieve new highs in winter sports.

Elizabeth rounds off the capsules this week looking at how bone fractures are assessed and classified.

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 fabulous eighties music tracks) then join us live on http://www.icradio.com/ at 12-1pm (UK time) every Wednesday lunchtime or at any time for the listen again links!

Wednesday 24 March 2010

Short Science Podcast 043


Welcome to the forty-third 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:
- Planck spies star dust
- students to test out Mephadrone
- dolphins stressed by human swimmers
- seaweed to conquer obesity

In this innovation special, we start off by talking to inventor Ryan Kerstein about disposable tourniquet, the Tournistrip. We chat to Tony Hickson of Imperial Innovations about how to develop and idea and hopefully get it to market. And pioneer of single incision laparoscopy, Mr Barry Paraskeva, tells us about his work.

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 fabulous eighties music tracks) then join us live on http://www.icradio.com/ at 12-1pm (UK time) every Wednesday lunchtime or at any time for the listen again links!

Wednesday 17 March 2010

Short Science Podcast 042


Welcome to the forty-second 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:
- octopuses don't have personality
- fluctuating blood pressure now high risk
- plastic as a heat conductor
- take the pill to live longer

Emma kicks off the capsules this week with a Capsule Science looking at microscopes as a form of scientific imaging.

We hear Katriona Kerr of Primal Pictures, who tells us about the latest developments in graphic modelling of human anatomy.

Elizabeth rounds off the capsules this week looking at how we use imaging to see inside the human body.

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 at any time for the listen again links!

Wednesday 10 March 2010

Short Science Podcast 041



Welcome to the forty-first 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:
- chameleons who eat in the cold
- brain washout to help premature babies
- molecule that could have helped life get started
- gadget cure for migraines

Emma kicks off the capsules this week with a Capsule Science looking at
notable cases of scientific innovation.

We hear from lens-free ophthalmoscope inventor, retired surgeon Mr Roger Armour.


Elizabeth rounds off the capsules this week looking at laparoscopic surgery.



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 at any time for the listen again links!

Wednesday 3 March 2010

Short Science Podcast 040



Welcome to the fortieth 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:
- being eaten or killed by a landslide - a lose-lose situation
- cutting off your arm to spite your heart
- volcanic activity more likely in aftermath of Chile earthquake
- take pain more seriously

Emma kicks off the capsules this week with a Capsule Science looking at the causes and mechanics of landslides.

We hear the diagnosis and treatment of laryngeal cancer from Barrie Leyshon, Ricard Simo and Claire Twinn.

Elizabeth rounds off the capsules this week looking at the concepts of 'exposure' and 'shock'.

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 at any time for the listen again links!