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Inflection Point: The strange history of green hydrogen
Season 1 Ā· Episode 1
lundi 24 mars 2025 ⢠Duration 22:23
Inflection Point is a podcast that leans on C&EN's 100-year archive to trace headline topics in science today back to their disparate and surprising roots. In each episode, we explore three lesser-known moments in science history that ultimately led us to breakthroughs like quantum computing and green hydrogen. With help from expert C&EN reporters, this new show will examine how discoveries from our past have shaped our present and will change our future.Ā
In our first episode, hosts David Anderson and Gina Vitale travel back in time to relive three events that ultimately led to the development of green hydrogen. They also bring in C&EN reporter Craig Bettenhausen to analyze how this emerging technology could shape our future.Ā Ā
The serendipitous origins of āforever chemicalsā
Season 1 Ā· Episode 2
lundi 7 avril 2025 ⢠Duration 24:48
C&ENās latest podcastĀ Inflection PointĀ leans on our 100-year archive to trace headline topics in science today back to their disparate and surprising roots. In each episode, we explore three lesser-known moments in science history that ultimately led us to current-day breakthroughs. With help from expert C&EN reporters, this new show examines how discoveries from our past have shaped our present and will change our future.Ā
In our second episode, hosts David Anderson and Gina Vitale travel back in time to relive three events that ultimately led to the proliferation of PFAS. They also bring in C&EN reporter Britt Erickson to analyze how these āforever chemicalsā could shape our future.Ā
Subscribe toĀ Inflection PointĀ now onĀ Apple Podcasts,Ā Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts.Ā
The mind-bending innovations that built quantum computing
mardi 22 avril 2025 ⢠Duration 27:13
In this episode,Ā hosts David Anderson and Gina Vitale travel back in time to relive three historical moments that were meaningful to the development of quantum computers. They also bring in C&EN reporter Mitch Jacoby to discuss scientific advances enabled by quantum chemistry.Ā
C&ENāsĀ Inflection PointĀ leans on our 100-year archive to trace headline topics in science today back to their disparate and surprising roots. In each episode, we explore three lesser-known moments in science history that ultimately led us to current-day breakthroughs. With help from expert C&EN reporters, this new show examines how discoveries from our past have shaped our present and will change our future.Ā
Subscribe toĀ Inflection Point now on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts.Ā
The many materials that made microplastics possible
mardi 6 mai 2025 ⢠Duration 28:27
This episode, hosts David Anderson and Gina Vitale travel back in time to relive three historical moments that were pivotal in the evolution of microplastics. They alsoĀ bring in C&EN reporter Bri Barbu to discuss how biodegradable plastics, if employed responsibly, may offer a glimmer of hope.Ā
C&ENās Inflection Point, leans on our 100-year archive to trace headline topics in science today back to their disparate and surprising roots. In each episode, we explore three lesser-known moments in science history that ultimately led us to current-day breakthroughs. With help from expert C&EN reporters, this new show examines how discoveries from our past have shaped our present and will change our future.Ā
Subscribe to Inflection Point now on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts.Ā