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Beyond the Lab

Anglais, Sciences, 1 saison, 43 épisodes, 5 heures, 4 minutes
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The program that looks beyond the beakers to where the world of science collides with the world of everyday life.
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A Cure for Aging?

Thanks to medical science we experience more life but also more old age than ever before. But, what if you could slow it all down? What if there was a cure for aging?
16/11/20170
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You, yourself, and your brain

Sometimes the world can feel out of control so it's nice to think that the one thing we do have control of is what goes on inside our own heads. But, what if this wasn't as true as we'd like to believe?
23/10/20170
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The Psychedelic Renaissance

Before LSD, magic mushrooms and MDMA were street drugs they were seen as one of the most exciting things in psychiatry.
22/09/20170
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The problem for willpower

Our understanding of the world is always evolving, but what happens when something we we were almost certain is real starts to be questioned?
04/07/20170
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The Biology of Growing Up Poor

We are starting to find that not only does poverty and disadvantage imprint itself on the fundamental blueprints of our biology, it's effects can echo down the generations.
05/06/20170
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Birds and Borders

It's easy to forget that the way we see the world isn't always the same as how the creatures we share it with see it.
08/05/20170
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What happens when an idea becomes a disease?

We generally get the idea that mood and personality can be infectious. Sometimes though an idea can be so powerful, it is not only able to affect you psychologically, but make you physically sick as well.
07/04/20170
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Life in the sky

There was a time when it was a given that humanity was alone in the universe, But, after decades in the search for life outside of earth, are we any closer to finding it?
10/03/20170
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Living in (science) denial

Think you're pretty science literate? I've got some bad news for you; just because you subscribe to a dozen or so science news feeds online, it doesn't mean you're not susceptible to science denial.
13/01/20170
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It's All A Conspiracy

Reptiles in charge of the government, airplanes spraying us with mind controlling chemicals, and something not quite right about those images of the moon landing. Most of us think we would never fall for a conspiracy theory, but maybe there's a little guy wearing a tinfoil hat in all of us.
16/12/20160
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Making Life

From IVF to so called three parent babies; new reproductive technologies open up the possibility of children to couples who may have thought it impossible. But, the road from research to reality can be rocky.
18/11/20160
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The Sound of the Universe

It's easy to think of space as cold, static and silent. But, the universe is 'noisier' than you may first think; you just need to know how to tune into it its song.
21/10/20160
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What We Can All Learn From Twins

It can hard to go more than a couple of days without reading a headline proclaiming that science has found a new gene behind for some trait or another. But, is who we are only written in our DNA?
23/09/20160
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Could You Love A Robot?

Our relationship with intelligent technology is becoming more and more intimate. Thanks to machine learning our AI enabled devices could soon be making their way from the bedside table and into the bed. But are we ready for a world of robot love?
26/08/20160
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Special: The Citius Limits

The constant felling of Word Records is something athletes and armchair athletes alike come to expect from our elite performers. In this classic Beyond the Lab we return to the track to ask; is this relentless march forward sustainable?
04/06/201625 minutes, 44 secondes
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The Sound of Horror

A good horror film uses more than just blood, gore and violence to scare us. The sound of horror can be just as terrifying as anything a filmmaker can show us but, why does it affect us at all?
09/04/201628 minutes, 16 secondes
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Special: This Hand Is Not Mine

We have all got things about body we would like to change. But, how do you treat someone who wants to remove a body part altogether? In this Beyond the Lab special we revist the story of Jason and his complicated realtionship with his right hand.
01/04/201625 minutes, 1 secondes
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Special: Your Inner Dolphin

Humans are surprisingly well adapted to life in the ocean. Put us in water and our bodies start to change allowing us to dive and survive at amazing depths. In this classic Beyond the Lab we return to the water to ask: how deep can we go?
01/04/201625 minutes, 30 secondes
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The Science of Horror

From the Cabinet of Dr Cagliari to the latest found footage fright fest, a good horror film can make us feel as if the terrors on screen were actually happening to us. So, why do we watch them and what do they say about us?
11/03/201626 minutes, 24 secondes
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The Killer Is The Cure

Venoms have evolved to kill, maim or just generally cause pain and discomfort. But, these deadly chemical cocktails could also be a wellspring of new lifesaving medications.
12/02/20160
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Searching for the Grail Bird

It's arguably Australia's most sought after creature: an almost mythical beast responsible for driving those who seek it to the edge of fatigue and despair. Many thought it was a hopeless quest for an animal that no longer existed. That is, of course, until someone found one.
15/01/20160
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Surviving The Plague

In 2012 Paul Gaylord was bitten by his pet cat. He had know idea that the small puncture would soon see him in intensive care fighting off a microscopic killer from the past.
20/12/20150
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The Death and Afterlife of Mungo Man

Just over 40 years ago, the discovery of prehistoric remains in south west NSW would rocket the history of the First Australians back in time, as well as help unravel the story of human evolution and our journey across the globe. But, for the Aboriginal people who still belong to the land at Willandra Lakes these ancient bones are more than just a specimen; they're also an ancestor.
21/11/20150
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A New Life on Mars

What kind of person volunteers to be locked inside a tin can for a seven month journey to another planet without any prospect of ever returning home? (Now with the correct audio!)
23/10/20150
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This is the End

Some say the world will end in fire, some say in ice. The question for humanity isn't really if our world is going to end it's when, how and, is there anything we can do about it anyway?
26/09/20150
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Your Inner Dolphin

Humans are surprisingly well adapted to life in the ocean. Put us in water and our bodies start to change allowing us to dive and survive at amazing depths. The question is: how deep can we go?
30/08/20150
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Of Sharks and Heroes

When it comes to situations of life and death we all like to think we'd be the kind of person who would run towards the danger, save the day and be hailed as a hero. Trevor Burns is that person but, what makes him that way?
07/08/20150
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This Hand Is Not Mine

We have all got things about body we would like to change. But, how do you treat someone who wants to remove a body part altogether?
04/07/20150
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The Truth About Lie Detectors

The polygraph is an icon of pulp detective stories and tabloid current affairs news programs. But, are lie detectors - even the next generation of hi-tech machines - really the oracles of truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth that they are often made out to be?
05/06/20150
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Shell Shocked

Amongst the enormous physical toll of war it can be easy to forget that the soldiers lucky enough to come home without a scratch often bear a different kind of scar.
09/05/20150
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The Taste That Burns So Good

The bright red skin of the fruit should be the first warning sign. A too liberal dose of chilli can cause anything from a gentle tingle on the tongue, to sweats, horrendous stomach cramps or even vomiting. All this begs a question: Why do we eat them?
10/04/20150
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Hacking Your Brain

Most of us feel like we could do with a bit of a mental boost from time to time. Thanks to new technologies and pharmaceuticals, getting that boost could soon be easier than ever. But, are we ready for a world where cognitive enhancement is as common as coffee?
14/03/20150
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The Citius Limits

The constant felling of Word Records is something athletes and armchair athletes alike come to expect from our elite performers. But, is this relentless march forward sustainable?
14/02/20150
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A Puppet Without Strings

When Ian Waterman was 19 years old his immune system attacked and destroyed a small bunch of nerves in the base of his neck crucial for facilitating controlled movement. It was an extremely rare condition and while he wasn't paralysed doctors said he would never regain normal movement. Through sheer determination Ian proved everybody wrong.
06/12/20140
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Life with a Phantom

Miles O'Brien is living with a phantom. After a crate of heavy TV gear toppled loose and landed on his arm during a reporting trip to Japan and the Philippines, doctor's were forced to amputate. However, in some ways his amputated arm is still very much there.
07/11/20140
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One Bite Between Life and Death

A strange allergy is popping up like a like a rash along Australia's east coast. For a long time there was little clue as to why previously happy carnivores were now facing the prospect of a semi-vegetarian existence after suddenly developing life threatening reactions to red mammalian meat. But, that's all changed and the finger is now pointed squarely at one of the country's smaller native critters.
11/10/20140
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The Creativity of Science on Beyond the Lab

There's an odd perception that the world of science and the world of the arts are about as far away from each other as two things can get. One is rigid and data based while the other creative and free associating. But is this always the case? In this Beyond the Lab we're uncovering the secret scientific life of one golden-era Hollywood superstar and demonstrate that science and the arts have a lot more in common than many people realise.
13/09/201425 minutes
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Love Stinks on Beyond the Lab

In this Beyond the Lab we're looking at the mind controlling potential of odours in both humans and elsewhere in the animal world.
15/08/201425 minutes, 2 secondes
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The World of Pain on Beyond the Lab

Our relationship with pain can be a deeply personal thing with different people experiencing it in very different ways. In this Beyond the Lab come for a journey into the world of agony and suffering to explore just how "all in your heard" some pain can be.
19/07/201425 minutes, 2 secondes
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Cooking Up A Syndrome on Beyond the Lab

When it comes to the Hall of Fame for feared food additives MSG sits above the rest as arguably the most loathed. Created by a Japanese chemist in 1908 it has been blamed for everything from headaches, to hives and even brain damage. Now, after more than 40 years of research investigating the effects of the salt described as 'the essence of taste' we might just owe Flavour Enhancer 621 an apology.
21/06/201424 minutes, 30 secondes
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An Electric Rivalry on Beyond the Lab

In 1903 Topsy the elephant was executed by electrocution using high voltage alternating current. It was the first death of any kind to be recorded on film but one of the last shots in a war that had engulfed two of the greatest scientists of the 19th and 20th centuries. You'll hear more on this week's Beyond The Lab with David Murray.
31/05/201425 minutes, 2 secondes
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Shark Attacks and the Mind of a Hero

Have you ever tried to imagine how you would react in a real life-or-death emergency? Would you fight or would you flee? Find out more on this week's Beyond The Lab with David Murray.
12/04/201424 minutes, 30 secondes
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Cute Aggression on Beyond the Lab

People react to situations in different ways. Take cute animals as an example: while many people are overcome with affection and the desire to hug and pat at the sight of big eyes in a small fluffy head, others experience more violent, aggressive urges. Find out why on this week's Beyond The Lab.
22/02/201424 minutes, 30 secondes