
Robert F. Service
Staff writer focused on reporting about advances in nuclear medicine and radiopharmaceuticals, interviewed about developments in radioactive drugs for cancer.
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Oct 2, 2025 • 35min
A new generation of radiotherapies for cancer, and why we sigh
Robert F. Service, a staff writer specializing in nuclear medicine, discusses the latest advancements in radiopharmaceuticals, highlighting their ability to target cancer cells with unprecedented precision. Maria Clara Novaes-Silva, a doctoral student from ETH Zurich, explores the intriguing mechanics of sighing and its role in lung health, noting how deep breaths can optimize lung function and potentially improve outcomes for ventilated patients. Together, they bring fresh insights into the realms of cancer treatment and respiratory physiology.

Jan 23, 2025 • 33min
Unlocking green hydrogen, and oxygen deprivation as medicine
Robert Service, a staff writer for Science Magazine, dives into the exciting advancements in green hydrogen production, highlighting innovations in electrolyzers that promise sustainable energy. Meanwhile, Robert Rogers, a postdoctoral fellow specializing in molecular biology, discusses the intriguing potential of hypoxia as a medical treatment. He explores its efficacy for conditions like mitochondrial defects and brain inflammation, weighing the benefits of chronic low oxygen levels against the challenges of consistent delivery. A fascinating blend of science and innovation!

Nov 23, 2023 • 55min
Exascale supercomputers amp up science, finally growing dolomite in the lab, and origins of patriarchy
Bigger supercomputers aid scientific advancements. Solving the Dolomite problem in labs. Origins of patriarchy and gendered power structures. Impact of the state on patriarchy. Shifting dynamics in post-revolution Iran.


