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Conversations with the brightest chemical minds — Join us in educational chats with some of the most fascinating and influential scientists in the world. Learn about their personal stories, notable contributions, and an enthusiasm for discovery that unites them all. Covering various fields and industries, this is a podcast for anyone who wants to learn more about science and the brilliant minds advancing it.

Recent Episodes
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    Sep 11, 2024 – 00:34:09
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    Aug 21, 2024 – 00:33:55
  • The most interesting man in chemistry
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  • Empowering women in the chemical industry
    Jul 12, 2024 – 00:33:24
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    Jun 19, 2024 – 00:33:33
  • Mid-season reveal: new episodes on battery tech, PFAS, and sustainability coming soon
    May 15, 2024 – 00:06:21
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    Apr 3, 2024 – 00:31:39
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    Mar 13, 2024 – 00:35:21
  • Flip the script. Meet your host, Paolo.
    Feb 21, 2024 – 00:33:05
  • Shining a photochemical light on undergraduate research
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  • A high-performance career in liquid chromatography
    Jan 12, 2024 – 00:33:51
  • AI and the man catalyzing a bio-revolution
    Dec 20, 2023 – 00:34:51
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  • C.R.E.A.M. – Chemistry rules everything around me
    Jul 19, 2023 – 00:32:31
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  • From an F in chemistry to 40 years in chemicals
    Jun 7, 2023 – 00:33:53
  • Electronics for the human body
    May 17, 2023 – 00:32:14
  • The Extra-Terrestrial Chemist
    Apr 26, 2023 – 00:32:20
  • Women in chemistry: learnings from one of the greatest
    Apr 5, 2023 – 00:32:17
  • Chemistry, Computers, and Humans
    Mar 15, 2023 – 00:33:02
  • The Father of Green Chemistry
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  • The Chemists' Charisma
    Feb 1, 2023 – 00:36:07
  • On solid state materials, electrochemistry and the importance of roots
    Jul 20, 2022 – 00:37:42
  • Energy harvesting and self-sustainable greenhouses
    Jul 6, 2022 – 00:34:09
  • Drugging the undruggable
    Jun 22, 2022 – 00:34:09
  • Shining a new light on chemistry
    Jun 8, 2022 – 00:31:39
  • A fresh perspective on the development of new drugs
    May 25, 2022 – 00:31:45
  • On the COVID pill and other process chemistry tales
    May 11, 2022 – 00:31:50
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    Apr 27, 2022 – 00:31:08
  • Imagination and the chemistry of the things around us
    Apr 13, 2022 – 00:32:22
  • Making impossible molecules
    Mar 30, 2022 – 00:21:47
  • Fuel the world with light - the wonders of nano-magnesium
    Mar 16, 2022 – 00:28:22
  • Season 3 Trailer
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    Oct 20, 2021 – 00:30:24
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    Sep 22, 2021 – 00:32:42
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    Sep 8, 2021 – 00:30:51
  • Fresh urban water
    Aug 25, 2021 – 00:33:22
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    Aug 11, 2021 – 00:32:24
  • Questioning the limits of Moore’s law
    Jul 28, 2021 – 00:30:11
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    Jul 14, 2021 – 00:30:09
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    Jun 30, 2021 – 00:31:30
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    Jun 16, 2021 – 00:28:17
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    May 5, 2021 – 00:31:45
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    Apr 7, 2021 – 00:34:59
Recent Reviews
  • the potassium King
    Good for the mind, the ears, and the soul
    I listen to this podcast every day in the lab to get myself hyped for science. The guests are fascinating, and the audio levels are just perfect for my sensitive ears. 5/5 stars and 10/10 would recommend to anyone who enjoys using their ears to learn new things.
  • Almost Somebody
    inspiring guests with great stories
    infectious enthusiasm from talented people…way of the future
  • Ray from Colorado
    Awesome podcast packed with knowledge!
    I know nothing about chemistry and this podcast is extremely insightful, educational, and most of all fun and easy to listen along.
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