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| | | Leading Edge brings you the latest news from the world of science. Geoff Watts celebrates discoveries as soon as they're being talked about - on the internet, in coffee rooms and bars; often before they're published in journals. And he gets to grips with not just the science, but with the controversies and conversation that surround it. radioscience@bbc.co.uk | | | | | LISTEN AGAINÌý30 min | | | |
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"If what interests you are new and exciting ideas, it's science you should be turning to. And whether it's the Human Genome Project or the origins of the Universe, Leading Edge is the place to hear about them."
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Jet lag - you step off a plane tired and blurry eyed with your body seemingly unable to function.Ìý
Our bodies are strugglingÌý to readjust to the new time zone.Ìý But surprisingly, our eyes are working overtime to help us.
New molecule Russell Foster is thrilled to have discovered a new light-detection system in our eyes. It works quite differently to the 'rods and cones' that were thought to be our only light-sensing cells.
Biological rhythms Conditions like jet lag could benefit from this finding. Join Geoff Watts to find out how.
Also in the programme • The Y chromosome and its uniqueÌýmethodÌýofÌýsurvival •Ìý Molly Bentley discovers what medicalÌýcures lie beneath the ocean waves •Ìý A 3d moving X-ray which could helpÌýback pain sufferers
Next week A new electric motor could revolutionise navies worldwide. | | | RELATED LINKS
- Y chromosome
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