All Chemistry World Magazine podcast articles – Page 4

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    November 2009

    2009-11-01T00:00:00Z

    Chemistry World Podcast - November 200902.04 - How bubbles in champagne pack in the flavour04.30 - Iridescent squid provide inspiration for James Bond's car paint06.28 - Nobel laureate Tom Steitz talks about fame and the ribosome10.47 - Tom Blundell on designing drugs for HIV15.15 - The best evidence yet for ...

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    October 2009

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    Chemistry World Podcast - October 200900.11- Introduction 02.02 -Sniffing out the chemical profile of death 04.42 - Are antioxidants always good for you? 07.53 - James Galloway on concerns that humans are upsetting the nitrogen cycle 14.55 - Is nitrous oxide now the biggest threat to the ozone layer? 17.45 ...

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    September 2009

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    Chemistry World Podcast - September 200900:11- Introduction02:23-- Researchers find first liquid protein04:54-- Fuel cell catalysts go sub-nano06:46-- Paul Docherty talks oxidation with a reducing agent and live blogging13:54-- Sticky nanotubes detect bacteria16:32-- Computational chemistry predicts flu mutations19:50-- Kelly Chibale on drug discovery in South Africa26:10-- Origin of water on Saturn's ...

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    August 2009

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    Chemistry World Podcast - August 200900:12- Introduction 01:56-- Making hydrogen fuel from urine 05:05-- Cleaning up the dye industry 07:20-- Brian Merry on the search for the mechanisms of ageing 13:40 -- White phosphorus tamed 16:10-- Hybrid peptides trigger dramatic weight loss 18:16-- ...

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    July 2009

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    Chemistry World Podcast - July 200900:12- Introduction02:01-- Finding the toxic species that seed Alzheimer's? 05:10-- Sugars to stop termites in their tracks08:05-- Colin McInnes describes solar sailing 14:41 -- Super-light molecular sponges soak up hydrogen 16:44-- Nanotubes accelerate pollutant uptake by plants20:53-- Chemistry in its Element - ...

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    June 2009

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    Chemistry World Podcast - June 200900:12- Introduction01:30-- Dinosaur protein discovered in fossil03:51-- Does green fluorescent protein carry out 'animal photosynthesis'?07:06-- Frog foams - Alan Cooper describes a novel set of biomolecules 13:44 -- Double-action solar cells on the horizon16:22-- Metal-reinforced spider silk unravelled18:33-- Ice can reveal an ancient ...

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    May 2009

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    Chemistry World Podcast - May 200900:12- Introduction 01:57-- Tackling malaria by reinvigorating current drugs 05:44-- Gel detectors spot cancer biomarkers 09:01-- Harry McArdle discusses functional foods that could improve health 15:03 -- Force-sensitive catalysts could help damaged polymers self-heal 18:08-- Chemical ...

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    April 2009

    2009-04-01T00:00:00Z

    Chemistry World Podcast - April 200900:12 -- Introduction02:11 -- Reading single strands of DNA, base by base 05:01 -- The new electrode material that promises speedy battery charging ...

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    March 2009

    2009-03-01T00:00:00Z

    Chemistry World Podcast - March 200900:12 -- Introduction02:03 -- Exercise capacity of heart failure patients improved 05:00 -- Molecular thermometer takes cell temperature 07:41 -- ...

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    February 2009

    2009-02-01T00:00:00Z

    Chemistry World Podcast - February 200900:12 -- Introduction02:13 -- Life on Mars? Carbonates and methane 05:15 -- Chemists edge closer to recreating early life08:12-- Jeff Long reveals the magic of MOFs ...

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    January 2009

    2009-01-01T00:00:00Z

    Chemistry World Podcast - January 200900:12 -- Introduction01:58 -- Chemists take control of robo-moths 04:27 -- Did meteorite strikes seed life on earth?07:18 -- Fraser Stoddart discusses the impact of Richard Feynman's famous 'Plenty of room at the bottom' talk, fifty years on 13:54 ...

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    December 2008

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    Chemistry World Podcast - December 200800:10 -- Introduction02:18 -- Forest fungus makes diesel direct from cellulose05:12 -- Schemes to trap carbon dioxide in rock 08:04 -- Al Darzins describes the potential biofuel bonanza that is quick-growing microalgae 14:40-- ...

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    November 2008

    2008-11-01T00:00:00Z

    Chemistry World Podcast - November 200800:10 -- Introduction02:40 -- Better than geckos: the glue that clings to walls05:00 -- How to cure wrinkles with LEDs07:45 -- Martin Chalfie, one of this year's three chemistry Nobel prize winners tells us how his research ...

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    October 2008

    2008-10-01T00:00:00Z

    Chemistry World Podcast - October 200800:10 -- Introduction02:09 -- A failed anxiety drug could provide a novel treatment for cancer04:29 -- A biosensor made from proteins could speed drug development 06:43 -- Fred Vom Saal from the endocrine disrupters group at the ...

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    September 2008

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    Chemistry World Podcast - September 200800:10 -- Introduction02:06 -- Could cancer be diagnosed by smell?04:32 -- Lighting up cancer with fluorescent imaging to aid surgery 07:05 -- Nancy Rabalais from the Louisiana Universities Marine Consortium talks about the growing problem of ocean dead zones14:30 -- ...

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    August 2008

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    Chemistry World Podcast - August 200800:10 -- Introduction2:08 -- The moon may not be made of cheese, but it's wetter than expected5:05 -- Chemistry on Mars7:10 -- Eric Wolff from the British Antarctic Survey explains how ...

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    July 2008

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    Chemistry World Podcast - July 200800:10 -- Introduction02:07 -- Taking fingerprints from wiped metal with the help of chemistry05:00 -- A new way to capture carbon from the air07:34 -- Synthetic biology part I: John McCarthy from Manchester University ...

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    June 2008

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    Chemistry World Podcast - June 200800:10 -- Introduction02:00 -- How carbon nanotubes measure the strength of hot chilli sauces04:14 -- The mystery aroma of Shiraz has been revealed - and it's peppery07:00 -- Andy Meharg explains his research measuring potentially dangerous levels ...

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    May 2008

    2008-05-01T00:00:00Z

    Chemistry World Podcast - May 2008 (Promo) Brought to you by the Royal Society of Chemistry, this is the Chemistry World Podcast. (End Promo)(00:10 -- Introduction) Interviewer - Chris Smith Hello Chemistry World podcast with Mark Peplow, Victoria Gill, Richard Van Noorden, Ananyo Bhattacharya and I'm Chris Smith. ...

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    April 2008

    2008-04-01T00:00:00Z

    Chemistry World Podcast - April 200800.10 Introduction02.05 How ants tell friend from foe with chemistry04.48 Your hair knows where you've been 06.53 The battle against malaria; Joe Cohen from GlaxoSmithKline Biologicals and Tom McLean from the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine explain how industry has joined ...