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Thursday 21:00-21:30
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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ThursdayÌý12 OctoberÌý2006
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North Korea’s nuclear test

How are nuclear explosions detected?

Geoff finds out how scientists distinguish between the rumble of earthquakes and nuclear explosions like the one reported by North Korea on Monday.

The Future of Thinking?

The Science Museum in London opens a new exhibition this week - Neurobotics – the future of thinking.

Geoff goes along to find out how our thoughts and intentions might be made readable by future technology and asks what safeguards should be in place to prevent their misuse?

Digital imaging

Technology journalist, Bill Thompson, take a journey from the lab to the living room and explores what ever improving digital photography will mean for archaeologists of the future.

Binary Asteroids

One in six near Earth asteroids come in pairs, held together by gravity.

The journal Science this week publishes findings of one that has passed by very close to Earth.

A crash proof car?

Is it possible to create a car intelligent enough not to crash?

Jon Stewart reports from the 13th World Congress on Intelligent Transport Systems.
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