Lopinavir: Chemistry in its element

Lopinavir: Chemistry in its element

Ben Valsler explains how a drug that prevents HIV from donning its protective 'coat' now makes up one arm of the World Health Organisation's Covid-19 trial

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Oxycodone and hydrocodone: Chemistry in its element

Oxycodone and hydrocodone: Chemistry in its element

Frances Addison examines how our quest to control and manage pain has led to a modern medical crisis, as opioids oxycodone and hydrocodone are among the most abused prescription medications in the US

6 Des 20196min

Tryptophan: Chemistry in its element

Tryptophan: Chemistry in its element

Ben Valsler tackles 'zombie facts' and the tenuous connection between tryptophan in turkey and your post-Thanksgiving dinner doze

29 Nov 20196min

Zeolites: Chemistry in its element

Zeolites: Chemistry in its element

Brian Clegg introduces the class of materials where the holes are more important than the whole – the super-porous zeolites

22 Nov 20197min

Allicin: Chemistry in its Element

Allicin: Chemistry in its Element

It helps prevent garlic plants from marauding insects and should have prevented the Hindenburg disaster – Mike Freemantle on allicin and the smell of freshly crushed garlic

15 Nov 20197min

Beta–damascenone: Chemistry in its element

Beta–damascenone: Chemistry in its element

Louise Crane explains how a series of happy accidents led to the discovery of this rose-scented compound, found in rose oil, beer, apple pie and Kentucky bourbon.

8 Nov 20194min

Gallium arsenide: Chemistry in its element

Gallium arsenide: Chemistry in its element

Brian Clegg introduces gallium arsenide – the supercar of the semiconductor scene

1 Nov 20196min

Electrum: Chemistry in its element

Electrum: Chemistry in its element

Georgia Mills introduces the malleable mixture of gold and silver that minted some of the world's oldest coins

25 Okt 20195min

Hypoxia-inducible factors – HIFs: Chemistry in its element

Hypoxia-inducible factors – HIFs: Chemistry in its element

Ben Valsler introduces the oxygen sensors that help life react to changing conditions, and were key to the 2019 Nobel prize in physiology or medicine

18 Okt 20197min

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