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Halogen-bond catalysis & the future of total synthesis | The chemical breakdown podcast15 Jan 202600:27:10

Welcome to the first episode of our latest podcast series, The chemical breakdown. Each week, we'll dive deeper into two stories we've covered here at Chemistry World. We'll provide insight into the facts, why you should care, and what it means for the chemistry community. We'll also give you that week's headlines to keep you up to date on 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 total synthesis and halogen-bond catalysis with Jennifer Newton and Jamie Durrani. The field of total synthesis has endured for almost 200 years, but with mounting funding pressures and shifting priorities, what will the future hold? And halogen-bond catalysis is an emerging technique that many chemists might not have encountered. We'll delve into where it came from and the potential uses of this exciting new tool.

Chemistry World podcast – January 201703 Feb 201700:47:12

This month we introduce our new puzzles page, discuss the implications of Trump for science and meet Yuri Oganessian, the only living person with an element named after him

Chemistry World Book Club podcast – Why does asparagus make your wee smell?04 Dec 201500:26:46
In this podcast, we learn why does asparagus make your wee smell, as we discuss Andy Brunning's new book
Chemistry World podcast – November 201509 Nov 201500:31:23
This month we meet chemisty Nobel winner,Thomas Lindahl, and we learn how bio-markers might be used to determine the time of death
Chemistry World Book Club podcast - Scientific Babel05 Nov 201500:26:43
We probe the nature of scientific language with Michael Gordin's bestseller, Scientific Babel
Chemistry World podcast – October 201519 Oct 201500:31:09
This month, we chart a course through chemical space and discover the potential problems of cleaning up Sellafield
Chemistry World Book Club podcast – A is for Arsenic01 Oct 201500:21:05
In the first of a brand new podcast series, we get together to discuss 'A is for Arsenic: the poisons of Agatha Christie'
Chemistry World podcast – September 201501 Sep 201500:33:24
In this months podcast, we discuss Ebola and malaria vaccines in the pipeline, the history of peer review, and managing the mountain of chemical data
Chemistry World podcast – August201501 Aug 201500:28:48
In this space special, we learn how to study comets surfaces, and speak to a Nobel Prize winner about his 20-year-old prediction proving to be correct
Chemistry World podcast – July 201501 Jul 201500:29:01
We ask, does graphene live up to the hype, and discuss injectable electronics that unfold in the brain
Chemistry World podcast – June 201503 Jun 201500:27:49
What makes food sweet? How do we protect against food alteration? New e-paper, and possible treatment for ebola
Chemistry World podcast – May 201501 May 201500:30:24
We find out how nanotoxicology could be holding back development, and ask if 'patent or perish' should be the new academic adage
Chemistry World Book Club podcast – Herding Hemingway's Cats26 Jul 2016
Six-toed cats and misconceptions in genetics are discussed in this months podcast
Chemistry World podcast – April 201503 Apr 201500:27:50
How do you smell? We discuss a controversial theory about odour detection, and investigate forensic toxicology
Chemistry World podcast – March 201505 Mar 201500:31:06
How cephalopods teach chemists about camouflage, and new ways to convert carbon dioxide into useful materials
Chemistry World podcast - February 201505 Feb 201500:32:58
Cannabis, peanuts and explosive investigations – all in the February 2015 Chemistry World podcast
Chemistry World podcast - January 201501 Jan 201500:33:58
How a new nanoparticle iron supplement can treat anaemia, and a run down of chemists in the new year honours
Chemistry World podcast - December 201404 Dec 201400:32:57
How nitrogen can make green explosives and why molecular communication might produce chatty nanobots
Chemistry World podcast - November 201403 Nov 2014
We speak to Eric Betzig about his Nobel prize-winning research, and find out how thermoelectric materials can be made more efficient
Chemistry World podcast - October 201403 Oct 201400:36:05
We speak to Jason Sello about the hunt for new antibiotics, and Monique Simmonds explains the chemical role of botanical gardens
Chemistry World podcast - September 201405 Sep 201400:35:12
We speak to Paul Clarke about the challenges of natural product synthesis and discuss the pros and cons of perovskite solar cells
Chemistry World podcast - August 201405 Aug 201400:33:31
This month, how artificial comets may explain the origins of asymmetry in life. Plus, we speak to Martyn Poliakoff
Chemistry World podcast - July 201402 Jul 201400:32:34
We speak to artist Briony Marshall and art detective Warren Warren about the more artistic sides of chemistry
Chemistry World Book Club podcast – Sorting the beef from the bull22 Jun 201600:22:31
This month we discuss the ubiquitous nature of food fraud and its detection
Chemistry World podcast - June 201402 Jun 201400:35:39
We speak to Tom Brown, the 2014 Chemistry World Entrepreneur of the Year, and find out why cells spend so much time doing nothing
Chemistry World podcast - May 201408 May 201400:34:48
We speak to the 'sultan of synthesis', Phil Baran, and Peter James explains how labs can save cash on energy bills
Chemistry World podcast - April 201404 Apr 201400:27:02
Why are researchers boycotting a conference? How can Raman spectroscopy reveal the true colours of paintings? And how can shrimp shells help clean the ocean?
Chemistry World podcast - March 201404 Mar 201400:39:50
This month, synthetic DNA bases and chemistry using smartphones
Chemistry World podcast - February 201405 Feb 201400:35:02
This month, alternatives to animal testing and exploring actinide chemistry
Chemistry World podcast - January 201415 Jan 201400:35:20
This month, we examine the controversy surrounding the Turin shroud and explore the history of crystallography
Chemistry World podcast - December 201303 Dec 201300:31:35
We discover how spin chemistry guides migrating birds and explore the science of cheese
Chemistry World podcast - November 201304 Nov 201300:31:19
Michelle Francl helps us tackle chemophobia, and we discover the history, art and science of alloys with David Dye
Chemistry World podcast - October 201302 Oct 201300:36:44
Chemists are helping palaeontologists discover the palette of fossil pigments, and helping toxicologists design greener compounds
Chemistry World podcast - September 201302 Sep 201300:37:12
Emma Smith surveys the prospects for chemistry graduates and Polly Arnold looks at plugging the leaky pipeline of women in chemistry
Chemistry World Book Club podcast – Scientific paper writing11 May 201600:29:20
This month, we discuss how to write quality scientific papers
Chemistry World podcast - August 201305 Aug 201300:37:51
Loren Williams explains how the ribosome hints at the origins of life, and Kevin Greenlees discusses veterinary drug development
Chemistry World podcast - July 201301 Jul 201300:34:13
Hagan Bayley explains the scientific scope for 3D printing and Chad Mirkin introduces programmable DNA building blocks
Chemistry World podcast - June 201303 Jun 201300:34:21
We discover 300 years of chemistry in Edinburgh with Eleanor Campbell, and explore the secrets of the main group elements
Chemistry World podcast - May 201302 May 201300:40:09
Robert Lovitt tells us about algae biotechnology, Patrick Holland discusses nitrogen fixing chemistry and the team cover the latest news
Chemistry World podcast - April 201304 Apr 201300:37:33
Geoffrey Kibby on mushroom chemistry, Paul Midgley illuminates 3D imaging and the team cover the latest news
Chemistry World podcast - March 201313 Mar 201300:38:18
Mark Mascal talks about bio-derived chemicals, John Lindon introduces the Phenome Centre and the team cover the latest news
Chemistry World podcast - February 201304 Feb 201300:36:43
Graham Richards discusses crowdsourcing, Eric Wolff talks about ice cores and the team cover the latest chemical news
Chemistry World Podcast January 201310 Jan 201300:37:53
January 2013 podcast from Chemistry World - the magazine of the Royal Society of Chemistry.
Chemistry World Podcast December 201206 Dec 201200:34:58
December 2012 podcast from Chemistry World - the magazine of the Royal Society of Chemistry.
Chemistry World Podcast November 201212 Oct 201200:37:52
November 2012 podcast from Chemistry World - the magazine of the Royal Society of Chemistry.
Chemistry World Book Club podcast – Why science is sexist18 Apr 201600:22:44
This month we discuss unconscious bias and other reasons why science is sexist
Chemistry World Podcast October 201203 Oct 201200:33:05
October 2012 podcast from Chemistry World - the magazine of the Royal Society of Chemistry.
Chemistry World Podcast September 201204 Sep 201200:38:32
September 2012 podcast from Chemistry World - the magazine of the Royal Society of Chemistry.
Chemistry World Podcast August 201209 Aug 201200:36:40
August 2012 podcast from Chemistry World - the magazine of the Royal Society of Chemistry.
Chemistry World Podcast July 201205 Jul 201200:40:08
July 2012 podcast from Chemistry World - the magazine of the Royal Society of Chemistry.
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