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A fun take on the latest science news with enough data to sink your teeth into. Lagrange Point goes beyond the glossy summary and gets in depth with the research from across the world.
A fun take on the latest science news with enough data to sink your teeth into. Lagrange Point goes beyond the glossy summary and gets in depth with the research from across the world.
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Jan 20, 2015
Jan 20, 2015
18 min
How do you turn 'uncultured' bacteria into world saving super heroes? Just add dirt. We discuss some of the latest innovations in Immunology and microbiology. We also meet more of our presenters in Who's Who of Lagrange Point Part 3!

Jan 13, 2015
Jan 13, 2015
16 min
It's our 100th episode and we celebrate with discussing black holes, FTL travel possibilities and the wide range of brand new planets we've discovered with Kepler! We also meet more of the presenters in a who's who of Lagrange Point.

Jan 6, 2015
Jan 6, 2015
20 min
Are you ready for house robots that will do more than just vacuum your home? Find out about a range of futuristic robots that can be used for automating every chore and hobby you can think from skiing and selfies to cleaning your BBQ.

Dec 30, 2014
Episode 98 - Robots In Space And The Ocean
Dec 30, 2014
Dec 30, 2014
23 min
How is planet hunting like celebrity paparazzi pictures? What is the US Navy doing with a robot nemo and what is it trying to find? We also explore some question of robot ethics in a short science fiction story, called Logic.

Dec 23, 2014
Dec 23, 2014
15 min
Can life survive re-entry into the atmosphere? Can DNA travel the depths of space intact? What makes our I-tunes playlist seem 'random' or can it actually read our mind?

Dec 16, 2014
Dec 16, 2014
15 min
Can we cool the planet by painting infrared mirrors across our cities and bouncing the heat back into space? How do we go from studying ants to get insights into randomness, chaos theory and improving our telecommunications.

Dec 9, 2014
Dec 9, 2014
17 min
What happens to our brains when we read Harry Potter and what can an MRI tell us about the way we process literature and learn life lessons? How do crafty genes make ant queens immortal?

Dec 2, 2014
Episode 94 - Staying Safe In Sport
Dec 2, 2014
Dec 2, 2014
19 min
How can we use science to make sport safer? What are the risks that both amateurs and professionals face? What technologies, tools and equipment can we use to improve lives and outcomes? Find out in this week's Lagrange Point!

Nov 25, 2014
Episode 93 - Harpoon A Comet
Nov 25, 2014
Nov 25, 2014
21 min
We all witnessed the miraculous landing of Philae on Comet 67P, but what happened next for the Rosetta mission, and what does the future hold for the plucky probe and it's lander? We also find out all the obstacles the mission overcame in it's 10 year journey!

Nov 18, 2014
Nov 18, 2014
17 min
Is there a scientific explanation for feeling like a ghost is watching you? Is it possible for a super-pill to improve your brain and make you ace those tests? Check out Episode 92 of Lagrange Point.

Nov 11, 2014
Nov 11, 2014
15 min
Can we use genetic engineering but avoid a dystopian future? can we harness human evolution? Can we use genetic engineering to feed our planet and adapt to our new environments? Can the X-Men dream become a reality?

Nov 4, 2014
Episode 90 - Ignoble Prizes Part 3
Nov 4, 2014
Nov 4, 2014
17 min
Can art be so bad, so terrible, that it hurts to see it? Why does our brain recognise faces in all the wrong places? Find out about these amazingly obscure innovations in science that won Ignoble Prizes in 2014.

Oct 28, 2014
Episode 89 - Noble Prize 2014 Chemistry
Oct 28, 2014
Oct 28, 2014
How can we look at the smallest objects whilst they're still alive? Some rogue chemists broke the laws and found a way to peer beyond the limits of microscopy! Find out how they won the Nobel Prize for Chemistry in 2014!

Oct 21, 2014
Episode 88 - Noble Prize 2014 Physics
Oct 21, 2014
Oct 21, 2014
16 min
How did the invention of little lights in red, green and blue let us have the marvelous technology that we have today? How did the invention of blue LEDs enable us to have smart phones? Find out how 3 researchers from Japan cracked the final piece of the puzzle in our Noble Prize 2014 Special.

Oct 14, 2014
Episode 87 - Noble Prize 2014 Medicine
Oct 14, 2014
Oct 14, 2014
17 min
How do we make mental maps? What enables us to not get lost when it's dark or we close our eyes? How does our brain track these locations? We find out in our 2014 Nobel Prize Special - Part 1.

Oct 7, 2014
Episode 86 - Ignoble Prizes Part 2
Oct 7, 2014
Oct 7, 2014
15 min
Are cat owners at more risk than dog owners? What's scarier for a reindeer - a polar bear or a human dressed as a polar bear? Why were these even researched in the first place? Check out our Ignoble Prize special - Part 2!

Sep 30, 2014
Episode 85 - Ignoble Prizes 2014 Part 1
Sep 30, 2014
Sep 30, 2014
17 min
Just how slippery is a banana peel? What is the mysterious dark triad that can haunt nightowls and what does it have to do with Facebook, twitter and selfies? Check out Part 1 of our Ignoble Prize special!

Sep 23, 2014
Sep 23, 2014
18 min
Want to know how to make a drink that's truly out of this world? What happened to the love struck space lizards? What exactly is planet earth's address? All this in more in an intergalactic special of Lagrange Point!

Sep 16, 2014
Sep 16, 2014
19 min
Can we solve crime using our own unique microbiological aura? Have we managed developed a vaccine to help fight Ebola? What is the last place you expect to find some secret spiders? All this and more on this week's Lagrange Point!

Sep 9, 2014
Sep 9, 2014
19 min
What causes rocks to mysteriously race across Death Valley? Was it aliens or an ancient conspiracy? Never fear, science sets the record straight. We also find out about animal con artists in zoos!
