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The Chemistry World Podcast

Listen to your favourite magazine every month, with Chemistry World's very own podcast, including news, interviews and discussions on the latest topics in science



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Chemistry World Podcast


December 2007 

2.00 - Spicing up pain relief 

4.30 - Ginger could hold the key to preventing a deadly third world disease 

7.00 - How banked blood is depleted in a vital molecule 

9.30 - Interview: Tiernan Coyle tells us how he became an expert witness, including his involvement in the Damilola Taylor case 

14.00 - The chemistry Nobel Prize including an interview with the single winner, Gerhard Ertl 

18.00 - How chemistry is transforming the face of archaeology 

28.00 - Nanomachines build by the molecule 

31.00 - Trees with rabbit DNA clean up the atmosphere 

33.15 - How long will glass bottles last in the environment? And is there any colour of firework that chemistry can't produce? 

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