James Lloyd's blog
17/05/2013
When you listen to a sad, reflective song, what colour come to mind? How about a happy, jaunty tune? Researchers have now shown that people tend to associate different colours with different songs, depending on how they make us feel.
17/05/2013
This week's guide to science on the telly and radio…
16/05/2013
Johnny Depp isn't a name you'd usually associate with science, but a scissor-handed creature that resembles one of Depp's most famous characters has been named after the movie star.
10/05/2013
To coincide with the new BBC documentary The Fantastic Mr Feynman, the editor of Focus magazine, Graham Southorn, explains how Feynman became his science hero.
10/05/2013
This week's guide to science on the telly and radio…
09/05/2013
The Nobel prize-winning physicist Richard Feynman would have celebrated his 95th birthday this week. To coincide with the new BBC documentary The Fantastic Mr Feynman, the editor of Focus magazine, Graham Southorn, selects his favourite Feynman books.
03/05/2013
This week's guide to science on the telly and radio…
03/05/2013
If you go down to the pub today, the chances are you’ll see someone puffing on an electronic cigarette. Last year, an estimated 700,000 people were using e-cigarettes, and that figure’s expected to hit one million this year. But how good for you are they?
26/04/2013
This week's guide to science on the telly and radio…
25/04/2013
Campaigners have called for an international ban on ‘killer robots’ – autonomous weapons that would be able to attack targets without any human intervention.