• Bonus: C&EN's Future of Chemistry Designing Out Pollution Panel
    Apr 20 2026

    In this bonus episode of Stereo Chemistry, we are featuring a panel discussion from this year's ACS Spring Meeting. Our panelists, Mohamed Ateia Ibrahim, Ann Lee-Jeffs, Juliana Vidal, and Adelina Voutchkova-Kostal discuss the future of chemistry designing out chemistry pollution, outlining key opportunities and challenges and share how all chemists can advance a more sustainable, less wasteful enterprise.
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    Credits
    Executive producer: David Anderson
    Hosts: Christine Dell'Amore, Liam Conlon
    Panelists: Mohamed Ateia Ibrahim, Ann Lee-Jeffs, Juliana Vidal, Adelina Voutchkova-Kostal
    Audio Producer: Jeremy Barr
    Episode artwork: American Chemical Society
    Music: Shutterstock
    Contact Stereo Chemistry: Contact us on social media at @cenmag or email cenfeedback@acs.org.

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    1 hr
  • C&EN Uncovered: Is Vitrification a Clear Solution for Nuclear Waste?
    Apr 3 2026

    In this episode of C&EN Uncovered, host Craig Bettenhausen speaks with C&EN Editor, Fionna Samuels, about her featured article detailing a recent breakthrough coming from the Hanford Site: nuclear waste vitrification. Together, they delve into the history of one of the most notorious nuclear production facilities as well as look forward to the future of nuclear energy, waste management, and public transparency. You can find the link to the article here.

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    Credits

    Executive producer: David Anderson

    Host: Craig Bettenhausen

    Reporter: Fionna Samuels

    Video + Audio Producer: David Anderson, Jeremy Barr

    Episode artwork: Robley L. Johnson

    Music: Commercial Flow, Shutterstock

    Contact Stereo Chemistry: Contact us on social media at @cenmag or email cenfeedback@acs.org.

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    21 mins
  • C&EN Uncovered: From Alchemy to AI, and the Funds Behind It All
    Mar 4 2026

    In this episode of C&EN Uncovered, host Craig Bettenhausen speaks with C&EN Editor, Chris Gorski, as well as graphic artist and freelance illustrator, Ryan Inzana, about their collaborative efforts to make one of C&EN's most innovative articles to date. This illustrative and immersive article dives into the funds behind some of the chemical industry's most impactful discoveries throughout the centuries. Spanning from early records of Alchemical Experiments to the modern day innovations powered by Artificial Intelligence. You can find the link to the article here.

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    Credits

    Executive producer: David Anderson

    Host: Craig Bettenhausen

    Reporter: Chris Gorski

    Video + Audio Producer: David Anderson, Jeremy Barr

    Episode artwork: Ryan Inzana

    Music: Commercial Flow, Shutterstock

    Contact Stereo Chemistry: Contact us on social media at @cenmag or email cenfeedback@acs.org.

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    24 mins
  • Stereo Chemistry revisited: 'Wicked amazing scientist' James Harris's untold story
    Feb 18 2026

    Little was publicly known about the first Black scientist to codiscover an element.

    Chemists may know James Harris as the first Black scientist to be credited with codiscovering an element. In fact, we referenced this in a previous episode of Stereo Chemistry about making superheavy elements. But beyond this memorable factoid, details about this accomplished nuclear chemist are scarce, and most sources repeat the same superficial information. Kristen Frederick-Frost, curator of modern science at the Smithsonian National Museum of American History, wants to change that. After discovering that the museum's database lacked material on Harris, she scoured archival records and sought out former colleagues, friends, and family members to fill in details of his life and career. In this bonus episode of Stereo Chemistry, host Kerri Jansen and special guest Darryl Boyd join Frederick-Frost to explore Harris's story beyond the discoveries that made him famous. And we even get an unexpected peek into his lab, courtesy of the US National Archives.

    Boyd, a polymer chemist, previously researched James Harris while writing a short article for C&EN's "Black Chemists You Should Know About."

    Listen to our April 2019 Stereo Chemistry episode "If You Want to Change the Element, You Have to Change the Nucleus."

    Read the Ebony magazine profile about James Harris.

    Read about James Harris's experiments with element 104.

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    46 mins
  • C&EN Uncovered: Behind the scenes of the chaotic COP30
    Jan 28 2026

    In this episode of C&EN Uncovered, host Craig Bettenhausen speaks with C&EN Policy and Regulation reporter, Delger Erdenesanaa, about her article talking about the trials and takeaways of the 30th annual United Nations climate summit. Check out Delger's story on COP30 and the proposed biobased climate solutions and how they may impact the future of the chemical industry and the world.

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    Credits

    Executive producer: David Anderson

    Host: Craig Bettenhausen

    Reporter: Delger Erdenesanaa

    Video + Audio Producer: David Anderson, Jeremy Barr

    Episode artwork: Andre Penner/Associated Press

    Music: Commercial Flow, Shutterstock

    Contact Stereo Chemistry: Contact us on social media at @cenmag or email cenfeedback@acs.org.

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    26 mins
  • Bonus episode: The ancient, 'juicy' origins of antibiotic resistance
    Jan 26 2026

    C&EN's award-winning podcast 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 show examines how discoveries from our past have shaped our present and will change our future.

    In the third episode of our second season, hosts David Anderson and Gina Vitale travel back in time to relive three historical moments that ultimately led to our current understanding of antibiotic resistance. They also bring in C&EN reporter Rowan Walrath to offer a glimpse into a doomsday-scenario future when antibiotics are no longer effective.

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    39 mins
  • Bonus episode: The electric innovations that brought lithium-ion batteries online
    Dec 24 2025

    C&EN's award-winning podcast 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 show examines how discoveries from our past have shaped our present and will change our future.

    In this episode, hosts David Anderson and Gina Vitale charge up the time machine to relive three historical moments that led to the lithium-ion battery. They also bring in C&EN reporter Prachi Patel to discuss the shortcomings of lithium-ion batteries, whether we're facing a lithium shortage, and new battery chemistry still on the horizon.
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    39 mins
  • Inflection Point: The era-spanning epiphanies that enabled gene editing
    Dec 10 2025

    C&EN's award-winning podcast 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 show examines how discoveries from our past have shaped our present and will change our future.

    In the second episode of our second season, hosts David Anderson and Gina Vitale travel back in time to relive three historical moments that ultimately led to scientists being able to edit genes. They also bring in C&EN reporter Max Barnhart to offer a glimpse into the future of gene editing technology.

    Subscribe to Inflection Point now on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts.

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    33 mins