Wednesday, 6 October 2010

Short Science Podcast 071: Stress


Welcome to the seventy-first 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:

- asteroid surrounded by cosmic trash

- Wii injuries

- human waste heating Didcot

- laptop thigh rash

- rare bumblebees return

- scratched glasses give 20-20 vision for all

- tiny tigers trump scientists

- obesity makes you fat


And we dip into the archives to see what was happening on this day in history.


We dedicate the capsules to stress this week. We look at mechanical stress in the material world, physiological stress in the body and psychological stress and how to beat it.


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, 29 September 2010

Short Science Podcast 070: GM Foods


Welcome to the seventieth episode of the Short Science Podcast!


Join Elizabeth and Natty for all the very best science in brief!


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

- double-sided sticky tape catches volcanic ash

- breast is best at warding off infection

- Indian vegetable crisis

- genetic defect identified in migraine study

- sunflower origins uncovered

- laser diagnosis

- LHC yields 'interesting' results

- city dwellers adept at fighting off bugs


And we dip into the archives to see what was happening on this day in history.


We dedicate the capsules to genetic manipulation this week. Natty looks at the most basic and common form - selective breeding. Elizabeth looks at GM foods and the basics of genetic modification for this purpose.


Plus we find out what Natty has been up to since we last had him on the show in episode 026.


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, 22 September 2010

Short Science Podcast 069: iPod Touch


Welcome to the sixty-ninth 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:

- Mars moon formed by huge explosion

- thinkers' brains different to most

- gibbons are forgotten apes

- bowel cancer study launched

- BP declares leaking well 'dead'

- vitamin D warning

- alien invasion unacceptable

- Africa leads a global decline in new HIV cases


And we dip into the archives to see what was happening on this day in history.


We dedicate the capsules to the mysteries of the iPod Touch this week. At the request of nine-year-old James, we look into just how the touchscreen works, and also how music is extracted from the device and played out through headphones.


Elizabeth talks to guest Professor Rick Lewis about his work on the Diamond Light Source, using electrons to produce very bright light waves that scientists can use to see incredibly small structures like proteins.


Plus we have a special report from Paola Faraca about how the age of the iPod and digital music has affected the music industry.


Plant expert Austen Zingel is on hand to tackle 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!


Wednesday, 15 September 2010

Short Science Podcast 068: BP Oil Spill Update


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


Join Elizabeth and Greg for all the very best science in brief!


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

- intermediate black holes

- colon cancer set to rise by 50%

- handling mice the wrong way may lead to fuzzy results

- model for meningitis identification

- quantum cryptography used to be unhackable

- drug addicts ageing disgracefully

- Viking may have missed the goodies

- cost of ageing population wrong


And we dip into the archives to see what was happening on this day in history.


Greg presents a Capsule Science looking at the ecological consequences of the Gulf of Mexico oil spill, while Elizabeth looks at the emotional toll in Capsule Medicine.


Plus we answer your questions and have a special report from Paola Faraca about the oil spill and the media coverage.


Plant expert Austen Zingel is on hand to tackle 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, 19 August 2010

Short Science Podcast 067: Proteins


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


Join Elizabeth and Connor for all the very best science in brief!


We kick off the podcast with a few prominent science news headlines from the week.


Connor presents a Capsule Science looking at proteins and protein folding. Elizabeth looks at how abnormal proteins can cause disease in Capsule Medicine.


We answer listeners questions about prion diseases.


Plus our resident plant expert Austen Zingel tackles more listener questions.


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!


Short Science Podcast 066: Crowd Control


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


Join Elizabeth and Connor for all the very best science in brief!


We kick off the podcast with a few prominent science news headlines from the week.


Connor presents a Capsule Science looking using computers to model crowd flow. Elizabeth looks at agoraphobia and claustrophobia in Capsule Medicine.


Plus our resident plant expert Austen Zingel tackles more listener questions.


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!


Short Science Podcast 065: Forensic Science


Welcome to the sixty-fifth 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.


Emma presents a Capsule Science looking at how forensic science can be used to make or break criminal cases. Elizabeth looks at the insanity defence in Capsule Medicine.


Short Science correspondent Greg Szulgit talks to Amoret Whitaker, Forensic Entomologist at the Natural History Museum, about her work.


Plus our resident plant expert Austen Zingel tackles more listener questions.


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!