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C&EN Uncovered: From Alchemy to AI, and the Funds Behind It All

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 imme ...  Show more

Stereo Chemistry revisited: 'Wicked amazing scientist' James Harris's untold story

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 superhe ...  Show more

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