Material: UK Swine flu autopsies, Genetic study of bed bugs, Science out of the classroom 20 Jan 11

Published: Jan. 20, 2011, 5:30 p.m.

b"As swine flu is still an ongoing concern,Quentin looks at the latest reports from UK autopsies of last winter's swine flu deaths and how the research may help with diagnosis. He talks to pathologist Professor Sebastian Lucas and Dr Imogen Stephens. \\n\\nBed bugs have plagued us since prehistoric times, but pesticide-resistant strains have now taken over New York and threaten to spread across the planet. The first genetic study of bed bugs promises to find the causes of that resistance and more about the bugs' biology. Quentin talks to the study\\u2019s co-author Om Mittapalli and Professor Mike Siva-Jothy. \\n\\nHow do we get more children interested in science? A report from the Association for Science Education claims that if we want pupils to become enthusiastic about science then you have to take them out of the classroom. Marianne Cutler, the Executive Director of the Association for Science Education explains why."