Wednesday 24 November 2010

Short Science Podcast 078: Intelligence


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


Join Elizabeth Hauke and Kirsty Seager for all the very best science in brief!


We kick off the podcast with a few prominent news headlines from the week, including:

- anti-matter trapped for the first time

- HIV infections declining

- ancient seaweed found growing in the deep sea

- diabetes provides hope for Alzheimer's

- baby black hole found


Along with studio guests Nathan Wren and Catherine Zentile, we consider just what IQ is, and how it can be measured. We also look at evidence of animal intelligence, and consider the Flynn effect.


Plus we air the second episode in our Sounds of Science feature, written and produced by Ed Prosser.


And our horticultural correspondent Austen Zingel answers another listener question.


To be included in the show, leave any thoughts, questions or ideas on the Short Science answerphone +44 (0)7401 856 681, or send us an email to studio@shortscience.co.uk. More details can be found on our website www.shortscience.co.uk!


Thursday 11 November 2010

Short Science Podcast 077: Fish


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


This is a very special 'Take-Over' edition of Short Science. Hosted by Elizabeth Hauke, this episode is written and presented by Charlie Harvey, Tom Lewton and Jack Croxall.


We kick off the podcast with a few prominent fishy news headlines from the week, including:

- fish oil fails

- new fish discovered in deep ocean trench

- evolution by supernatural selection

- invisibility gene discovered

- the salmon of doubt

- unlucky pelican

- fisherman catches monster goldfish


This week, Charlie, Tom and Jack are looking at all things fishy - from the most unusual fish to monster fish. They'll also be reviewing the current situation with overfishing, and answering the question 'cod or haddock?'.


To be included in the show, leave any thoughts, questions or ideas on the Short Science answerphone +44 (0)7401 856 681, or send us an email to studio@shortscience.co.uk. More details can be found on our website www.shortscience.co.uk!


Wednesday 10 November 2010

Short Science Podcast 076: Space Travel


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


Join Elizabeth, Katie, Jan and Lizzie for all the very best science in brief!


We kick off the podcast with a few prominent science news headlines from the week, including:

- large hadron collider creates mini big bang

- raise statin doses to save lives

- sawfly moves to Scotland

- smokers cling to cigarettes in recession

- remote tribes at risk from expedition

- hospitals to trial padded floor

- UK space sector bucking recession

- electricity to the brain improves mental arithmetic


This week we're looking at space travel from space exploration for scientific purposes to space tourism and the potential effect on the environment.


To be included in the show, leave any thoughts, questions or ideas on the Short Science answerphone +44 (0)7401 856 681, or send us an email to studio@shortscience.co.uk. More details can be found on our website www.shortscience.co.uk!


Wednesday 3 November 2010

Short Science Podcast 075: Sensors, Sensing and Synaesthesia


Welcome to the seventy-fifth episode of the Short Science Podcast!


Join Elizabeth, Thea and Carinne for all the very best science in brief!


We kick off the podcast with a few prominent science news headlines from the week, including:

- earth-sized planets more common than previously believed

- scientists crack common cold

- 2012 Olympic Games could miss environmental targets

- set limits for salt

- fruit flies find mates with help of love bug

- jellyfish used to diagnose cancer

- study of spiral galaxies


This week we're looking at sensing, sensors and synaesthesia. Thea kicks of the capsules this week with a look at sensors - from the human body to inside a car engine.


And in Capsule Medicine, Carinne tells us all about synaesthesia.


Plus we answer listener James' question on what happens to an email when you press 'send'.


To be included in the show, leave any thoughts, questions or ideas on the Short Science answerphone +44 (0)7401 856 681, or send us an email to studio@shortscience.co.uk. More details can be found on our website www.shortscience.co.uk!