Stereo Chemistry

Duración total:15 h 33 min
C&EN Uncovered: Turning tides for endotoxin testing
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20:41
Bonus episode: Introducing Inflection Point
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23:42
C&EN Uncovered: Indoor air monitoring goes to school
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19:39
Stereo Chemistry: How the Nobel Prize in Chemistry was won
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27:49
C&EN Uncovered: PhD to CEO, how chemistry entrepreneurs are making the jump
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22:47
C&EN Uncovered: Solvent Waste Levels, EPA Regulations, and Disposal
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20:47
C&EN Uncovered: Ongoing tragedies in Flint and East Palestine
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18:54
C&EN Uncovered: Can ‘forever chemicals’ be destroyed?
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19:03
C&EN Uncovered: The small-molecule drug renaissance
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19:56
C&EN Uncovered: The ocean floor is littered with valuable minerals. Should we go get them?
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15:57
C&EN Uncovered: The race to report on the Nobel Prizes
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19:16
C&EN Uncovered: Looking back on 100 years of chemistry
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13:38
Jennifer DiStefano and Jared Mondschein on the transition from the bench to the policy office
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25:03
C&EN Uncovered: Making hydrogen is easy; making it green is a challenge
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13:54
Mining metals and minerals from seawater
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23:07
C&EN Uncovered: Can tires turn green?
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16:05
Here’s what happens when wastewater treatment facilities fail
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26:22
Bonus: Executive producer Kerri Jansen hands over the mic
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20:23
C&EN Uncovered: The battle for Lake Maurepas
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13:06
C&EN Uncovered: Lithium iron phosphate comes to North America
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17:21
Microplastics pollute our drinking water: What are the risks?
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27:37
C&EN Uncovered: What exascale computing could mean for chemistry
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17:39
Bonus: Carolyn Bertozzi and Barry Sharpless reflect on winning the 2022 Nobel Prize in Chemistry
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12:49
BONUS: Click and bioorthogonal chemistry win Nobel Prize in Chemistry
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09:40
Lithium mining’s water use sparks bitter conflicts and novel chemistry
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35:14
Bonus: For John Goodenough’s 100th birthday, we revisit a fan-favorite interview with the renowned scientist
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38:01
Bonus: Jess Wade on Wikipedia and work-life balance
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55:45
Bonus: The sticky science of why we eat so much sugar
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34:34
Bonus: There’s more to James Harris’s story
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45:37
Bonus: The helium shortage that wasn’t supposed to be
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14:35
Sarah Reisman and Melanie Sanford on how organic chemistry is changing and how they’ve learned to choose priorities
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23:29
Jose-Luis Jimenez and Kimberly Prather on the intersection of aerosol science and the COVID-19 pandemic
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25:27
Jessica Ray and William Tarpeh on clean water, turning trash into treasure, and life as assistant professors
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27:19
David Liu and Stuart Schreiber on the science that motivates, fascinates, and tells us who we are
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33:42
Preview: New season coming on Nov. 23
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05:03
BONUS: Molecule-building tool wins Nobel Prize in Chemistry
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07:36
BONUS: Astronaut Leland Melvin’s journey from chemistry to the cosmos
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37:21
BONUS: How body farms can help solve cases
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23:31
BONUS: Rare earths’ magic comes at a cost (Part 2)
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33:42
BONUS: Rare earths’ magic comes at a cost (Part 1)
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27:28