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Chemistry World August 2007
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Chemistry World Podcast


August 2007 

1.44 How to clean up London's polonium trail 

4.54 LSD's use in psychotherapy may be studied for the first time in three decades 

7.33 Scott Mabury, at the University of Toronto, explains how fluorochemicals are finding their way into the Arctic, and our diet 

12.24 Turning coal into gas without digging it up 

15.44 How aphids defend themselves with cabbage-based chemistry 

17.43 Arizona University's William Boynton explains how chemistry is contributing to Nasa's next mission to Mars, Phoenix 

23.09 Toxicity testing: alternatives to animal tests are gathering pace 

26.24 Redefining the kilo 

30.09 Why does wood change colour as it ages? And next month's hangover conundrum 

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