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Chemistry World Podcast

Monthly podcast from Chemistry World, the magazine of the Royal Society of Chemistry.
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Now displaying: 2014
Dec 4, 2014
How nitrogen can make green explosives and why molecular communication might produce chatty nanobots
Nov 3, 2014
We speak to Eric Betzig about his Nobel prize-winning research, and find out how thermoelectric materials can be made more efficient
Oct 3, 2014
We speak to Jason Sello about the hunt for new antibiotics, and Monique Simmonds explains the chemical role of botanical gardens
Sep 5, 2014
We speak to Paul Clarke about the challenges of natural product synthesis and discuss the pros and cons of perovskite solar cells
Aug 5, 2014
This month, how artificial comets may explain the origins of asymmetry in life. Plus, we speak to Martyn Poliakoff
Jul 2, 2014
We speak to artist Briony Marshall and art detective Warren Warren about the more artistic sides of chemistry
Jun 2, 2014
We speak to Tom Brown, the 2014 Chemistry World Entrepreneur of the Year, and find out why cells spend so much time doing nothing
May 8, 2014
We speak to the 'sultan of synthesis', Phil Baran, and Peter James explains how labs can save cash on energy bills
Apr 4, 2014
Why are researchers boycotting a conference? How can Raman spectroscopy reveal the true colours of paintings? And how can shrimp shells help clean the ocean?
Mar 4, 2014
This month, synthetic DNA bases and chemistry using smartphones
Feb 5, 2014
This month, alternatives to animal testing and exploring actinide chemistry
Jan 15, 2014
This month, we examine the controversy surrounding the Turin shroud and explore the history of crystallography
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