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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


November 2007 

2.30 Spicing up pain relief with a chilli ingredient 

4.30 Using ginger to treat diarrhoea 7.15 Stored blood could run out of a crucial ingredient 

9.30 Interview: Tiernan Coyle describes what it's like to be a chemist expert witness 

13.50 The 2007 Nobel Prize for chemistry including an exclusive interview with winner Gerhard Ertl 

20.00 Interview: Christopher Ramsey and Patrick McGovern describe how analytical chemistry changing the face of archaeology 

28.05 Building the first 'nanomachine' 

31.30 How rabbit genes help trees to clean up the environment 

33.20 How long will our discarded whiskey bottles be around for? And, as firework displays light up the skies throughout the UK, are there any colours of fireworks that can't be made? 

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