
Martin Stew
@martinstewitv
Science Correspondent, ITV News. Dad of 2 girls.
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http://www.itv.com/ 06-05-2010 21:26:24
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'The islands have just had their warmest summer on modern record - temperatures 3C above the average.' Martin Stew meets climate scientists investigating how temperature changes are impacting wildlife in the arctic archipelago of Svalbard itv.com/news/2024-09-1…

Lovely day filming and editing with Martin Stew around the Humber estuary.

Residents near chemical factory told to wash and peel homegrown vegetables, as Martin Stew reports itv.com/news/2024-09-2…


‘Why Trump’s comeback casts a shadow over COP29 climate goals’ In today’s episode, as COP29 gets underway in Azerbaijan, ITV News Science Correspondent, Martin Stew tells Cari Davies what you need to know… Listen on your favourite podcast platform: linktr.ee/itvnewswhatyou…


Thanks to Martin Stew for visiting SPMIC to find out how the next generation of wearable brain imaging technology is being developed to detect a range of conditions including dementia ITV News MEG at UoN Matthew Brookes Cerca Magnetics Limited Watch ⬇️ ow.ly/pUxi50UfWE9

ITV News' Martin Stew took part in a quantum brain scan which uses revolutionary new technology that could help detect the early signs of life-changing conditions UoN Physics & Astronomy MEG at UoN SPMIC Matthew Brookes Full story here: ow.ly/SYJ250Ugvp9

Scientists in the UK have created the world’s first diamond battery, capable of producing power for thousands of years. ITV News Science Correspondent Martin Stew and Producer Rhiannon Hopley report


Huge thanks to everyone who worked on this investigation, including: Thames21 Friends of the River Wye MattStaniek North Wales Rivers Trust West Cumbria Rivers Trust Cam Valley Forum & to Martin Stew for covering for ITV News itv.com/news/2024-12-1…

Inside 'Sentinel' where scientists hope humans could soon be living underwater | Martin Stew writes itv.com/news/2025-01-2…

Can renewable energy keep up with the exponentially increasing power demands of AI? Science Correspondent Martin Stew looks at the issues itv.com/news/2025-02-1…



The race to save Antarctica. This episode features Kate Hendry British Antarctic Survey 🐧 and Queens' College; Martin Stew ITV News; Michael Meredith Murray Edwards College and British Antarctic Survey 🐧; and Engineering Dept's Hugh Hunt and Shaun Fitzgerald. thenakedscientists.com/podcasts/naked…

Behind every story is an incredible team - as we return from Antarctica this week take a look behind the scenes at the technical ingenuity and skill of cameraman Mike Field and science correspondent Martin Stew. Just beautiful! ITV News youtu.be/i41392dMbu4?si…


Antarctica: End of the Earth Watch Martin Stew's journey into a breathtaking wilderness - disappearing faster than ever before. itv.com/watch/antarcti…