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Chemistry World Podcast

Chemistry World Podcast

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Join the Chemistry World team for interviews, news and in-depth discussions of issues facing the chemistry community. Get in touch with your thoughts by tweeting @ChemistryWorld

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  1. 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

  2. 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

  3. 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

  4. Chemistry World Book Club podcast – Scientific paper writing (00:29:20)

    This month, we discuss how to write quality scientific papers

  5. 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

  6. 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

  7. 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

  8. 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.

  9. 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

  10. 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

  11. 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

  12. Chemistry World Book Club podcast - Scientific Babel (00:26:43)

    We probe the nature of scientific language with Michael Gordin's bestseller, Scientific Babel

  13. 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

  14. 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'

  15. 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

  16. 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

  17. 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

  18. 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

  19. 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

  20. Chemistry World podcast – April 2015 (00:27:50)

    How do you smell? We discuss a controversial theory about odour detection, and investigate forensic toxicology

  21. Chemistry World podcast – March 2015 (00:31:06)

    How cephalopods teach chemists about camouflage, and new ways to convert carbon dioxide into useful materials

  22. Chemistry World podcast - February 2015 (00:32:58)

    Cannabis, peanuts and explosive investigations – all in the February 2015 Chemistry World podcast

  23. 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

  24. Chemistry World podcast - December 2014 (00:32:57)

    How nitrogen can make green explosives and why molecular communication might produce chatty nanobots

  25. 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

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