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The chemical breakdown & Chemistry in its element
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AlphaGenome & the RNA world hypothesis | The chemical breakdown podcast
mercredi 11 février 2026 • Durée 26:41
Welcome to our latest podcast series, The chemical breakdown. Each week, we dive deeper into two stories we've covered here at Chemistry World, providing insight into the facts, why you should care, and what it means for the chemistry community. We also give you that week's headlines to keep you up to date with what's happening in the chemistry community. And finally, we'll end each episode with a brief section on what was happening this week in chemistry history.
This week, we discuss the new deep learning model AlphaGenome and visit the very beginning of life on Earth with Mason Wakley and Neil Withers.
Google DeepMind has released a new deep learning model that can predict the effect of small changes to DNA sequences up to one million base pairs in length. What does this new tech mean for our understanding of the human genome?
And, how did life start on Earth, before the first cell came to be? We discuss the RNA world hypothesis and breakdown the chemistry it's built on.
You can find more episodes of The chemical breakdown on the Chemistry world podcast feed. We would love to hear your feedback on this new podcast, so if you have any questions or comments please get in touch.
Batteries: The bedrock of the sustainable future
mardi 1 juin 2021 • Durée 21:33
In this special podcast produced in partnership with Waters Corporation, find out how understanding the chemistry and materials that go into batteries marks the first step towards making them safer and increasing energy density, and unlocks new opportunities for reuse and recycling
Propofol: Chemistry in its element
vendredi 23 octobre 2020 • Durée 06:47
Also known as 'milk of amnesia', propofol helps to prevent perception of pain in surgery – just don't forget its dangerous side
Furanocoumarins: Chemistry in its element
vendredi 2 novembre 2018 • Durée 05:55
Florence Schechter discovers how a seemingly healthy grapefruit-based breakfast could disrupt your daily drugs
Phenolphthalein: Chemistry in its element
vendredi 26 octobre 2018 • Durée 06:17
Kat Arney gets to the bottom of the story of phenolphthalein – a chemical with two very different uses. If you've measured pH in a classroom or had some trouble in the bathroom, you may have met this compound before.
Caryophyllene: Chemistry in its Element
vendredi 19 octobre 2018 • Durée 07:53
A biologically active compound from the biblical balm of Gilead, said to 'heal the sin-sick soul'
Anatoxin-a: Chemistry in its element
vendredi 12 octobre 2018 • Durée 06:47
Gege Li on the compound formerly known by the no-nonsense name 'very fast death factor'
Colchicine: Chemistry in its element
vendredi 5 octobre 2018 • Durée 05:37
Florence Schechter introduces an ancient, but effective, treatment for painful attacks of gout
Indigo: Chemistry in its element
vendredi 28 septembre 2018 • Durée 07:08
What links blue jeans to ancient British warriors? Mike Freemantle discovers the blue dye with a colourful history
Pentylone: Chemistry in its element
vendredi 21 septembre 2018 • Durée 07:08
The latest in an alarming trend of novel psychoactive substances being mis-sold at festivals as traditional street drugs, putting users at risk





