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In this episode of Lab Matters, Harriet Gould speaks with Roger Highfield, Science Director at the Science Museum and former Science Editor at The Telegraph.
Roger’s career spans physics, journalism, bestselling books and decades of science communication. From researching ultra-thin molecular films at Oxford to covering the aftermath of the Chernobyl disaster and interviewing future Nobel Prize winners, Roger has spent his career explaining science to the world.
In this conversation he reflects on:
• Growing up inspired by the Apollo missions
It’s a fascinating look at how science, media and curiosity intersect — and why communicating science has never mattered more.
By Lab InnovationsIn this episode of Lab Matters, Harriet Gould speaks with Roger Highfield, Science Director at the Science Museum and former Science Editor at The Telegraph.
Roger’s career spans physics, journalism, bestselling books and decades of science communication. From researching ultra-thin molecular films at Oxford to covering the aftermath of the Chernobyl disaster and interviewing future Nobel Prize winners, Roger has spent his career explaining science to the world.
In this conversation he reflects on:
• Growing up inspired by the Apollo missions
It’s a fascinating look at how science, media and curiosity intersect — and why communicating science has never mattered more.