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ChemPod 5

The new chemistry podcast from Nature is now live! - and can be found here.

In this episode of Chempod, we get caught up in catalysis, discover drawbacks to some Alzheimer's drug candidates, and bring you a round up of the best of the American Chemical Society meeting in New Orleans.

(...and I make my podcasting debut - please be gentle...)

Enjoy!

Stuart


Stuart Cantrill (Chief Editor, Nature Chemistry)

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