
Chemistry World Podcast
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- Chemistry World podcast – January 2017 (00:47:12)
This month we introduce our new puzzles page, discuss the implications of Trump for science and meet Yuri Oganessian, the only living person with an element named after him
- Chemistry World Book Club podcast – Herding Hemingway's Cats (00:00:00)
Six-toed cats and misconceptions in genetics are discussed in this months podcast
- Chemistry World Book Club podcast – Sorting the beef from the bull (00:22:31)
This month we discuss the ubiquitous nature of food fraud and its detection
- Chemistry World Book Club podcast – Scientific paper writing (00:29:20)
This month, we discuss how to write quality scientific papers
- Chemistry World Book Club podcast – Why science is sexist (00:22:44)
This month we discuss unconscious bias and other reasons why science is sexist
- Chemistry World Book Club podcast – Elements of Power (00:22:42)
This month we learn of the problems that arise from mining rare metals in David Abraham's The Elements of Power
- Chemistry World Book Club podcast – Adventures in the Anthropocene (00:22:02)
This month we consider the dawning of a new epoch as we discuss Gaia Vince's Adventures in the Anthropocene
- Chemistry World Book Club podcast – Thing explainer (00:23:55)
Our book club podcast considers simple language in science as we discuss Randall Munroe's new book, Thing explainer.
- Chemistry World podcast – December 2015 (00:31:56)
This month, we learn how to leave the calories out of fine chocolate, and discover the earth might be older than we thought
- Chemistry World Book Club podcast – Why does asparagus make your wee smell? (00:26:46)
In this podcast, we learn why does asparagus make your wee smell, as we discuss Andy Brunning's new book
- Chemistry World podcast – November 2015 (00:31:23)
This month we meet chemisty Nobel winner,Thomas Lindahl, and we learn how bio-markers might be used to determine the time of death
- Chemistry World Book Club podcast - Scientific Babel (00:26:43)
We probe the nature of scientific language with Michael Gordin's bestseller, Scientific Babel
- Chemistry World podcast – October 2015 (00:31:09)
This month, we chart a course through chemical space and discover the potential problems of cleaning up Sellafield
- Chemistry World Book Club podcast – A is for Arsenic (00:21:05)
In the first of a brand new podcast series, we get together to discuss 'A is for Arsenic: the poisons of Agatha Christie'
- Chemistry World podcast – September 2015 (00:33:24)
In this months podcast, we discuss Ebola and malaria vaccines in the pipeline, the history of peer review, and managing the mountain of chemical data
- Chemistry World podcast – August2015 (00:28:48)
In this space special, we learn how to study comets surfaces, and speak to a Nobel Prize winner about his 20-year-old prediction proving to be correct
- Chemistry World podcast – July 2015 (00:29:01)
We ask, does graphene live up to the hype, and discuss injectable electronics that unfold in the brain
- Chemistry World podcast – June 2015 (00:27:49)
What makes food sweet? How do we protect against food alteration? New e-paper, and possible treatment for ebola
- Chemistry World podcast – May 2015 (00:30:24)
We find out how nanotoxicology could be holding back development, and ask if 'patent or perish' should be the new academic adage
- Chemistry World podcast – April 2015 (00:27:50)
How do you smell? We discuss a controversial theory about odour detection, and investigate forensic toxicology
- Chemistry World podcast – March 2015 (00:31:06)
How cephalopods teach chemists about camouflage, and new ways to convert carbon dioxide into useful materials
- Chemistry World podcast - February 2015 (00:32:58)
Cannabis, peanuts and explosive investigations – all in the February 2015 Chemistry World podcast
- Chemistry World podcast - January 2015 (00:33:58)
How a new nanoparticle iron supplement can treat anaemia, and a run down of chemists in the new year honours
- Chemistry World podcast - December 2014 (00:32:57)
How nitrogen can make green explosives and why molecular communication might produce chatty nanobots
- Chemistry World podcast - November 2014 (00:00:00)
We speak to Eric Betzig about his Nobel prize-winning research, and find out how thermoelectric materials can be made more efficient