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April 26, 2010

Francis S. Collins

Hear an audio excerpt from the interview.

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Francis S. Collins

NIH director discusses challenges, opportunities driven by health care reform, stimulus spending, and fast pace of scientific discovery.

March 8, 2010

Vincent B. Wickwar

LIDAR technology for atmospheric analysis.

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Skyward View

Five decades of laser technology shine light on chemistry fundamentals.

March 8, 2010

Kevin Kubarych

Advanced laser methods for chemical spectroscopy.

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Molecular Dynamics In Real Time

Five decades of laser technology shine light on chemistry fundamentals.

March 8, 2010

John Conboy

Molecular dynamics at interfaces.

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Molecules At Surfaces And Interfaces

Five decades of laser technology shine light on chemistry fundamentals.

March 8, 2010

Paul Corkum

Ultrafast processes in atoms and molecules.

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Electron Dynamics

Five decades of laser technology shine light on chemistry fundamentals.

October 5, 2009

Atomic Harmonies

When Virginia sculptor Rebecca Kamen contacted composer and sound artist Susan Alexjander in Portland about creating a soundscape to accompany an installation of a sculptural interpretation of the Periodic Table, Alexjander turned to inaudible oscillations in atomic nuclei known as Larmor frequencies.

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Rebecca Kamen

A sculptor nurtures an elemental garden.

June 8, 2009

Words of Wisdom

ACS President Thomas H. Lane gives an inspiring speech during the student awards luncheon.

Growing Up NOBCChE

Malinda Wilson Gilmore, chemistry professor at Alabama A&M University, shares her thoughts about the organization.

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NOBCChE's Gateway To Science

Black chemists and chemical engineers meet in St. Louis for annual conference.

March 9, 2009

Radian Bioenergy

Hear Radian Bioenergy's Ben Phillips talk about biomass gasification.

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On The Bubble

Cleantech start-ups and investors weigh the odds of growing during a downturn.

February 2, 2009

Linda Birnbaum

Hear Linda Birnbaum talk about dioxins, regulation, and science

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New Leader Takes Over At NIEHS

Toxicologist Linda Birnbaum charts course for NIH institute

November 17, 2008

A Common Language

Hear the voices of students at the International Chemistry Olympiad as they say "I love chemistry" in their native language. This year, 257 students from 66 countries participated in the competition.

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Chemistry, Culture, and Camaraderie

The international chemistry olympiad offers an experience worth its weight in gold.

November 17, 2008

Happy Birthday, Love Canal

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Happy Birthday, Love Canal

It's been 30 years since the neighborhood surrounding America's most famous toxic waste dump was evacuated, yet its legacy is still unfolding.

August 4, 2008

Preserving A Legacy

Listen to Traude Sadtler share her secret to happiness.

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Preserving A Legacy

Traude Sadtler fights to keep alive the memory of three generations of chemists.

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234th ACS Fall National Meeting & Exposition

Couldn't make it to the Analytical Pavilion at the national meeting in Boston? Download C&EN podcasts of the speakers at the pavilion.

August 20, 2007

Roald Hoffmann: Chemist and Poet

Roald Hoffmann reads some of his poetry from the C&EN booth.

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234th ACS Fall National Meeting & Exposition

Couldn't make it to the Analytical Pavilion at the national meeting in Boston? Download C&EN podcasts of the speakers at the pavilion.

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