Tom Breakwell
Meet the British Scientists Who Want to Kickstart Their Way to the Moon
Yesterday, in the spirit of landing things on distant satellites, Lunar Mission One launched a Kickstarter with the aim of raising funds to probe the south pole of the moon
I Spied on Russia and Korea from the World's Fastest Plane
Instead of retiring from the US Air Force after his plane was shot out of the sky, Brian Shul underwent physical therapy and became the pilot of a SR-71 spy plane, also known as the "Blackbird."
Slaves in the UK Are Being Failed by the UK's Modern Slavery Bill
I spoke to the director of Anti-Slavery International about how the bill - which is being debated in parliament today - could be improved.
Do These British Students Have the Answer to Free Higher Education?
Campaign organiser Deborah Hermanns told me it's all about perseverance.
Soon You'll Be Able to Detect Cancer Using Your Smartphone
A new start-up named Miroculus has created a device that hopes to detect cancerous cells and various other diseases using your phone and a few drops of blood.
Documenting the Next Generation of Drone Pilots
We talked to Tonje Hessen Schei about her new film, 'DRONE'
The Smartphone App Fueling Protests in Hong Kong
I spoke to one of the creators of FireChat, a smartphone app that allows users to connect to other smartphones without the use of WiFi or cellular networks.
How Will Humanity Need to Change if We Want to Live on Other Planets?
Lord Martin Rees—Astronomer Royal and a professor of cosmology and astrophysics at the University of Cambridge—talks cyborgs, nuclear power, and the end of Darwinian natural selection.
My Father Was a Terrorist
I spoke to Zak Ebrahim, whose dad helped mastermind the 1993 bombing of the World Trade Center.