Episode #160

The chicken from hell, a science experiment to try at home and astronomy roundup Cindy Howells from the National Museum of Wales in Cardiff talks about the recently discovered dinosaur known as the ‘chicken from hell’, Huw James shows us another science experiment you can try at home, we meet Andrew Hanson from the National [...]

Episode #159

Peanut allergies, magic tricks and Michael Faraday We talk to Maureen Jenkins from Allergy UK about a new treatment for people with peanut allergies, to mark National Science & Engineering Week, Jon Holt performs some maths based magic tricks in the studio, we meet ceramics engineer Margaret Wegrzyn from Morgan PLC and to mark the [...]

Episode #158

Magnetic Monopoles, What You Say Counts & Buildings as Power Stations Jess Jones reports on new scientific evidence for the existence of magnetic monopoles, Zoe Randall from science made simple talks about the negative image that maths has and what effect that is having, we meet Hephzi Tagoe from Abbott Diagnostics and Trystan Watson from [...]

Episode #157

Brains, Brains, Brains! To mark Brain Awareness Week, a whole programme dedicated to brain related matter (both white and grey!). Emma Lane and Frank Sengpiel from Cardiff University talk about collaborative research between the schools of Pharmacy, Bioscience & Psychology and their joint outreach project, the Brain Games. Beth Berry reports from Queen Mary University [...]

Episode #156

Fracking, Meteors and Galaxy Zoo Jennifer Geroni talks to us about the realities of fracking, Neil Monteiro answers another one of your questions, we meet Sarah Shailes and Chris Lintott talks about Galaxy Zoo, the Sky at Night and his love of astronomy in general.