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Aspects of life and death from a chemical perspective. What happens to our body chemistry when we have a heart attack? What role did oxygen play in the origins of life? How do the toxic by-products of oxygen...
The irony of Alfred Nobel, who invented dynamite and founded the Nobel Prize; chemist Roald Hoffman reads his poem about Nobel Prize-winner Fritz Haber and explains how in his opinion chemists have a...
Looks at the way chemistry can play a helpful role in some very different aspects of survival: in India the recycling of equipment enables students to use what would otherwise be prohibitively expensive...
Looks at the concept of invisible chemistry. Explains molecular modelling, looking at school children tackling the theory and the uses of computer molecular modelling in a pharmaceutical company. Examines...
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