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Podcast. This programme explains how the use of sulfur mustard, or mustard gas - a blister-causing agent used as a weapon during World War I - led to some of the earliest trials for anti-cancer drugs. [7...
Podcast. Katrina Krämer discusses metal-organic frameworks: crystalline macromolecules comprised of metal ions or metal ion clusters ('nodes’) connected by ‘struts’ made from organic molecules. [10...
Why did thousands of turkeys drop dead across England in 1961? Why is eating peanut butter on a stick of celery better for you than spreading it on toast? This podcast answers both questions by investigating...
A useful overview of the chemical compound Uranium Dioxide, including its history, production and application in industry and art.
Short video about thorium, element 90 on the periodic table, presented by Sir Martyn Poliakoff of Nottingham University. [3 minutes]
British Sign Language version of the periodic table created by Access Bedford and performed by members of the community. The signs have been matched to elements from research, looking at the history and...
Video podcast from the University of Oxford, Department of Chemistry. Kylie Vincent and Philip Ash discuss how bacteria harness the energy stored within hydrogen molecules, and how this could help build a...
Audio podcast from Chemistry World, the magazine of the Royal Society of Chemistry. Michael Freemantle explains the history of diethyl ether including its use in the First World War as an anaesthetic. [7...
Video podcast. Hanif Mahadi, Researcher in Edman Tsang’s group, explains how nanoparticle catalysts help use fossil fuels more efficiently and develop cleaner alternative sources of energy. [4 minutes].
Dr Mimi Hii and Professor Klaus Hellgardt reveal how flow chemistry will change the way in which we manufacture everyday products. [3 minutes]
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