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The Only Way is Hydrogen? – Small molecule. Big clean future.
Hosted by Karen Brooks, Deputy Director of GW-SHIFT and green hydrogen-curious newbie, The Only Way is Hydrogen is a 12-episode podcast exploring the real role hydrogen could play in creating a cleaner future.
Across the series, Karen speaks with experts from local government, energy utilities, transport, industry, research, the arts, businesses and communities to cut through hype and explain hydrogen in plain language.
Episodes explore hydrogen’s role in heating homes, transport, and industry; how it compares with electricity; what it means for cost, reliability, jobs, and everyday life; and what must change in policy and infrastructure to reach net zero by 2050.
Rather than promoting green hydrogen as a silver bullet, the series focuses on evidence, lived experience, and honest debate - helping listeners understand where hydrogen genuinely fits, and where it doesn’t.
Is hydrogen the only way - or just one part of the solution?
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Welcome to CLEAN Chemicals, your go-to source for insightful discussions and expert perspectives on the chemical industry.
Hosted by Aaron Lee, founder of Alchem Trading, a seasoned professional in the chemical industry, this podcast aims to demystifies chemicals, introduce innovative technologies, and educate listeners on how it all works.
Join us as we:
- Explore industry trends and developments.
- Feature interviews with top suppliers, researchers, and experts.
- Highlight cutting-edge technologies and products.
- Provide an insider's view of the chemical supply chain.
- Simplify complex chemical concepts for better understanding. -
All about the concept or basics of Science will be explained in very simple or easy language by which our Science that are so upcoming important era including Physics, Chemistry and Biology are will referred to you all our students, also referred to those who are beginners or want to study Science from basic or starting point so we help you as much possible in a simple manner. This will all done by Suraj Singhaniya, our founder and this is a branch of Team Srj.
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Spring 2011 - UCL's Lunch Hour Lecture Series is an opportunity for anyone to sample the exceptional research work taking place at the university, in bite-size chunks. Speakers are drawn from across UCL and lectures frequently showcase new research and recent academic publications. Lunch Hour Lectures require no pre-booking, are free to attend and are open to anyone on a first-come, first-served basis.
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Under the Surface is Chemical Computing Group's podcast where science meets storytelling in the world of computer‑aided drug discovery. Each episode brings you inside the breakthroughs shaping modern computational chemistry — from molecular modeling and AI‑powered design to the personal journeys of the researchers driving innovation forward.
Join pioneering scientists, industry leaders, and curious minds as we explore how in silico techniques accelerate discovery, transform workflows, and reveal the human side of scientific progress. -
Periodically, the podcast that covers all things periods and chemistry!
Each week, over this series of six episodes, we here at the University of Oxford will be taking a deep-dive into just how periods have affected us in tutorials, exams, labs and just generally studying at undergrad. We want to talk about how periods can sometimes just get in the bloody way!
Periodically is funded by the Royal Society of Chemistry Equality and Diversity fund. -
Probably Manchester's best student-run science-themed radio show and podcast! Every episode is themed around a particular chemical element.
Presenters Fergus, Carys and Joe chat about what makes each element interesting and what it is used for, as well as playing science games and interviewing real-life scientists about their research.
Think science and fun repel like particles with the same electric charge? Think again!