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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.
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Racehorses

This week on Leading Edge - galloping horses, brutal beetles, a virtual space station and the maths of bungee jumping.

Running away

Today, 80% of racehorses are descended from听one 18th century champion. Eclipse ran and won 16 times, but what made him so fast?

Geoff Watts听visits the Royal Society's Summer Science Exhibition to find out from veterinary scientist Alan Wilson.

Virtual reality cave

In a virtual reality room in Toronto, scientists have mocked up the International Space Station听to investigate how the brain judges which way is 'up'.

The findings will not only help astronauts find their feet in space, but could also make elderly people sturdier on听theirs.

Pest wars

The foreign spruce bark beetle has been damaging British听forests for the past 20 years.

Dr Hugh Evans tells us听why they imported a species of Belgian beetle to gang up on the bark beetle.

Maths and bungee

Mathematical engineers at the University of Nottingham have modelled what happens during a bungee jump.

But maths was the last thing on reporter Gareth Mitchell's mind when he took the plunge to see if theory matched reality.

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