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The Chemistry World Podcast

Now you can listen to your favourite magazine every month - Chemistry World has launched its very own podcast. You can hear interviews and discussions on the latest topics in science, and it's free to download.



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Chemistry World Podcast


January 2008 

02.10 Trapping light in nano-soup 

05.15 How proteins in semen help HIV to infect cells 

08.20 Interview: Constantin Coussios explains how a device could keep transplant organs alive, save lives and end the days of the medical ice-box 

14.05 The anti-malarial industry in crisis 

17.10 Acrylamide's cancer link confirmed 

20.00 Interview: Bruce Logan explains how his new fuel cells can generate power from pollution 

25.15 How polymers could revolutionise artery-unblocking stents 

28.05 Can fertilising the oceans really save the planet? 

29.30 We answer the Christmas chemical riddle, announce our competition winners and ask: does anyone else smell gas? 

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