As Cyclone Freddy breaks records hold tight

As Cyclone Freddy breaks records hold tight

Cyclone Freddy has made landfall on Madagascar, leaving destruction in its wake. Did you know this program is available ON-Demand by visiting the Science in Action Page, it will be available until Thursday the 2nd of March. It will also be broadcast on Sunday the 26th of February in Phuket at 9:00 AM on 91.5 FM and 102.5 FM and Online via the Internet…

CRISPR Cas9 research into novel medicines has boomed

CRISPR Cas9 research into novel medicines has boomed

In the decade since the genome editing capabilities of CRISPR Cas9 emerged, research into novel medicines has boomed – but alongside progress comes new ethical considerations. Did you know this program is available ON-Demand by visiting the Science in Action Page, it will be available until Thursday the 23rd of February. It will also be broadcast on Sunday the 19th…

Earthquakes in Turkey and Syria a disaster

Earthquakes in Turkey and Syria a disaster

In the early hours of Monday, powerful Earthquakes hit Kahramanmaras in Turkey. Did you know this program is available ON-Demand by visiting the Science in Action Page, it will be available until Thursday the 16th of February. It will also be broadcast on Sunday the 12th of February in Phuket at 9:00 AM on 91.5 FM and 102.5 FM and Online via the Internet…

Climate science activism

Climate science activism

Climate researcher and promoter of Climate science activism Rose Abramoff took to the stage at the American Geophysical Union (AGU) fall meetings, not as a guest speaker but in protest. Did you know this program is available ON-Demand by visiting the Science in Action Page, it will be available until Thursday the 26th of January. It will also be broadcast…

California floods celebrities flee their homes

California floods celebrities flee their homes

The California floods and warnings in parts of California have seen some of the state’s best-known celebrities flee their homes. Did you know this program is available ON-Demand by visiting the Science in Action Page, it will be available until Thursday the 19th of January. It will also be broadcast on Sunday the 15th of January in Phuket at 9:00…

JWST the first 6 months

JWST the first 6 months

NASA’s JWST, the James Webb Space Telescope has produced amazing images in its first 5 months, but amazing science as well. Did you know this program is available ON-Demand by visiting the Science in Action Page, it will be available until Thursday the 5th of January. It will also be broadcast on Sunday the 1st of January in Phuket at…

What do you know about Fusion?

What do you know about Fusion?

Fusion milestone – the science behind the headlines. Did you know this program is available ON-Demand by visiting the Science in Action Page, it will be available until Thursday the 22nd of December. It will also be broadcast on Sunday the 18th of December in Phuket at 9:00 AM on 91.5 FM and 102.5 FM and Online via the Internet radio portals. EDUtainament from…

Mars, the rover and its interior structure

Mars, the rover and its interior structure

The latest observations from Nasa’s InSight Mars Lander and Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (MRO) have revealed new information on Mars’ interior structure. Did you know this program is available ON-Demand by visiting the Science in Action Page, it will be available until Thursday the 3rd of November. It will also be broadcast on Sunday the 30th of October in Phuket at…

Greenland the pre-ice age past

Greenland the pre-ice age past

Molecular fossils in Greenland, the Artics future, and ours under global warming. Two-million-year-old molecular fossils reveal flourishing woodlands and widespread animals in Greenland’s pre-Ice-Age past and give hints about the Arctic’s future under global warming. Did you know this program is available ON-Demand by visiting the Science in Action Page, it will be available until Thursday the 8th of December….

Neurons

Neurons

Researchers have identified which neurons when electrically stimulated, can restore the ability to walk in paralysed patients. Did you know this program is available ON-Demand by visiting the Science in Action Page, it will be available until Thursday the 17th of November. It will also be broadcast on Sunday the 13th of November in Phuket at 9:00 AM on 91.5 FM and 102.5…

Where is HIV hiding?

Where is HIV hiding?

Latest News from Health Check: HIV treatment South Africa’s anti-retroviral programme and HIV treatment to treat HIV infection are the largest in the world with 5.5 million people in treatment. An HIV body scan reveals the hideouts Researchers have developed a medical imaging technique which reveals where in the body HIV lies hidden, even when…

What peat not Pete is saying about our future

What peat not Pete is saying about our future

The Congo Basin is home to the world’s largest peat lands. Did you know this program is available ON-Demand by visiting the Science in Action Page, it will be available until Thursday the 10th of November. It will also be broadcast on Sunday the 6th of November in Phuket at 9:00 AM on 91.5 FM and 102.5 FM and Online via the Internet radio…

Gamma Rays and powerful explosions, worried?

Gamma Rays and powerful explosions, worried?

This week, Gamma Rays and powerful explosions have made it an unusual week for astronomers, with telescopes swivelled off course to observe GRB221009A, the brightest gamma rays burst ever recorded. This program is now available ON-Demand by visiting the Science in Action Page, it will be available until Thursday the 27th of October. It will also be broadcast on Sunday…

Human neurons inside the brains of juvenile rats

Human neurons inside the brains of juvenile rats

Sergui Pasca, Professor of Psychiatry at Stanford University has left the petri dish in the drawer and grown human neurons inside the brains of juvenile rats. This program is now available ON-Demand by visiting the Science in Action Page, it will be available until Thursday the 20th of October. It will also be broadcast on Sunday the 16th of October…

The science behind the winner’s Nobel Prize

The science behind the winner’s Nobel Prize

For the scientific community, the Nobel Prize announcements are an important part of the yearly science calendar. This program is now available ON-Demand by visiting the Science in Action Page, it will be available until Thursday the 13th of October. It will also be broadcast on Sunday the 9th of October in Phuket at 9:00 AM on 91.5 FM and 102.5 FM and Online…

Dart the final moments

Dart the final moments

NASA’s latest mission, DART hit the headlines this week after the space agency’s satellite successfully collided with a far-off asteroid. This program is now available ON-Demand by visiting the Science in Action Page, it will be available until Thursday the 6th of October. It will also be broadcast on Sunday the 2nd of October in Phuket at 9:00 AM on 91.5…

Pakistans floods over 33 million affected

Pakistans floods over 33 million affected

Widescale and an extreme weather event Pakistans floods are affecting the whole Country. A new report by the World Weather Attribution consortium demonstrates the impact of global warming on flooding in Pakistan. This programme is now available ON-Demand by visiting the Science in Action Page, it will be available until Thursday the 22nd of September. It will also be broadcast…

Human intelligence genetics of the brain

Human intelligence genetics of the brain

Do you know about human intelligence and genetics? Early humans and Neanderthals had similar-sized brains but around 6 million years ago something happened that gave us the intellectual edge. This programme is now available ON-Demand by visiting the Science in Action Page, it will be available until Thursday the 15th of September. It will also be broadcast on Sunday the…

A Martian Lake Bed

A Martian Lake Bed

The Jezero Crater a Martian Lake Bed has given up a few surprises on Mars and was targeted by Nasa’s Perseverence rover because from orbit, there was strong evidence it had at some point contained a lake. This programme is now available ON-Demand by visiting the Science in Action Page, it will be available until Thursday the 1st of September….

Synthetic mice embryos with brains and hearts

Synthetic mice embryos with brains and hearts

This week two research groups announced that they have made synthetic mice embryos with brains and hearts in the test tube, starting only with embryonic stem cells. This programme is now available ON-Demand by visiting the Science in Action Page, it will be available until Thursday the 11th of August. It will also be broadcast on Sunday the 7th of…

Heat waves

Heat waves

The extreme heat waves in western Europe over the last couple of weeks is just one of many in the Northern Hemisphere in 2022. This programme is now available ON-Demand by visiting the Science in Action Page, it will be available until Thursday the 28th of July. It will also be broadcast on Sunday the 24th of July in Phuket…

James Webb 1st images

James Webb 1st images

More updates about James Webb. Do you know about Professor  Mark McCaughrean and his work on the James Webb telescope? Catch up with this article and learn more about this project. James Webb Space Telescope with Roland Pease Roland Pease talks to two astronomers who began working on the James Webb Space Telescope more than…