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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 July 2008
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Chemistry World Podcast


July 2008 

02.00: Taking fingerprints from wiped metal with the help of chemistry 

05.00:  A new way to capture carbon from the air

07.30: Synthetic biology part I: John McCarthy from Manchester University explains how synthetic biology could help design new biofuels

13.30: Waking up and smelling the coffee could be enough to soothe the sleep-deprived brain

15.10:  Computer-designed insect repellents

18.00: Synthetic biology part II: Jason Chin from Cambridge University on engineering cells capable of producing completely novel proteins

23.10: The makers of Botox release a drug that could make your eyelashes grow longer 

25.30: A new family of high temperature superconductors

28.00: What compound is responsible for red wine's health-boosting properties? And you could win a brand new set of RSC Visual Elements top trumps 


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