
Stereo Chemistry
Science Podcasts
Stereo Chemistry shares voices and stories from the world of chemistry. The show is created by the reporters and editors at Chemical & Engineering News (C&EN), an independent news outlet published by the American Chemical Society.
Location:
Washington, DC
Genres:
Science Podcasts
Description:
Stereo Chemistry shares voices and stories from the world of chemistry. The show is created by the reporters and editors at Chemical & Engineering News (C&EN), an independent news outlet published by the American Chemical Society.
Twitter:
@cenmag
Language:
English
Contact:
2025974815
Website:
https://cen.acs.org/
Email:
cen_multimedia@acs.org
Episodes
C&EN Uncovered: Is Vitrification a Clear Solution for Nuclear Waste?
4/3/2026
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.
Duration:00:21:13
C&EN Uncovered: From Alchemy to AI, and the Funds Behind It All
3/4/2026
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.
Duration:00:24:05
Stereo Chemistry revisited: 'Wicked amazing scientist' James Harris's untold story
2/18/2026
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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Duration:00:46:09
C&EN Uncovered: COP30 Takeaways - What Will Climate Action Look Like in 2026?
1/28/2026
How can we combat rising temperatures around the world? How will the Chemical Industry affect our chances of success?
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.
Duration:00:26:18
Bonus episode: The ancient, 'juicy' origins of antibiotic resistance
1/26/2026
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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Duration:00:38:34
Bonus episode: The electric innovations that brought lithium-ion batteries online
12/24/2025
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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Duration:00:39:19
Inflection Point: The era-spanning epiphanies that enabled gene editing
12/10/2025
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.
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Duration:00:32:50
Inflection Point: How under-appreciated critters inspired GLP-1 drugs
11/26/2025
In the first episode of our second season, hosts David Anderson and Gina Vitale travel back in time to relive three historical moments that led to blockbuster drugs like Ozempic and Wegovy. They also talk with C&EN reporter Aayushi Pratap about how future GLP-1 drugs may expand on the current slate of options.
C&EN's latest 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 new show examines how discoveries from our past have shaped our present and will change our future.
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Duration:00:37:28
MOFs: What is this Nobel-prize-winning group of materials?
11/7/2025
In this episode, Uncovered hops back to the first episode of C&EN's StereoChemistry, which delved into the materials that won the 2025 Nobel Prize in Chemistry. Reporter Matt Davenport spoke with now-laureate Omar Yaghi and a handful of other researchers in and around this exciting subfield of chemistry. For more from C&EN on MOFs, check out our MOF topic page. Similarly, to read more about this year's Nobel Prizes, and look back at other years, we have a topic page for that as well.
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Credits
Executive producer: David Anderson
Host: Craig Bettenhausen
Reporters: Matt Davenport, Mitch Jacoby
Audio Producer: David Anderson, Jeremy Barr, Matt Davenport
Episode artwork: H2MOF
Music: 'Commercial Flow', Shutterstock ––– 'Inflection', Jeremy Barr
Contact Stereo Chemistry: Contact us on social media at @cenmag or email cenfeedback@acs.org.
Duration:00:32:30
Inside the cavernous crystals that won the Chem Nobel
10/9/2025
The 2025 Nobel Prize in chemistry was awarded on Oct. 8 to Susumu Kitagawa, Richard Robson, and Omar M. Yaghi for their work on metal organic frameworks (MOFs). Senior editor Prachi Patel joins a bonus episode of Stereo Chemistry to discuss what MOFs are, why they are so useful, and how they were discovered.
Check out Prachi’s story on how MOFs won this year’s prize at cenm.ag/chemnobel2025.
Listen to our 2018 Stereo Chemistry episode on MOFs here: http://cenm.ag/moftalk
Subscribe to Inflection Point now on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen to podcasts.
Executive producer: David Anderson
Host: Gina Vitale
Reporter: Prachi Patel
Audio editor: Jeremy Barr
Music: Shutterstock
Episode artwork: Lingmei Liu et al.
Episode artwork source: https://www.nature.com/articles/s42004-020-00361-6
Duration:00:17:45
Uncovered: The Strange Copy and Paste Chemistry of Skeletal Editing
9/26/2025
Will Skeletal Editing revolutionize the way we see chemical interactions?
In this episode of C&EN Uncovered, host Craig Bettenhausen speaks with C&EN associate editor, Brianna Barbu, about her article diving into the new and exciting frontier of Skeletal Editing. Check out Brianna's story on Skeletal Editing and how it may impact the future of the chemical industry.
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Credits
Executive producer: David Anderson
Host: Craig Bettenhausen
Reporter: Brianna Barbu
Video + Audio Producer: David Anderson, Jeremy Barr
Episode artwork: Christian Gralingen
Music: 'Commercial Flow', Shutterstock ––– 'Inflection', Jeremy Barr
Contact Stereo Chemistry: Contact us on social media at @cenmag or email cenfeedback@acs.org.
Duration:00:16:50
Bonus: C&EN's Future of Chemistry Degrees Panel
9/10/2025
In this bonus episode of Stereo Chemistry, we are featuring a panel discussion from this year's ACS Fall Meeting. Our panelists, Stefan France, Glory Onajobi-Lee, Victor Olet, and John Gavenonis discuss the future of chemistry degrees, the importance of collaboration, and the fluidity of tech-based skills in the chemical industry at large.
We are actively seeking new topics, discussions, and formats for 2026 ACS Future of Chemistry Events. Please use this link to tell us how we're doing and make some recommendations for next year's events. Thank you!
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Credits
Executive producer: David Anderson
Host: Laura Howes
Panelists: Stefan France, Glory Onajobi-Lee, Victor Olet, John Gavenonis
Audio Producer: Jeremy Barr
Episode artwork: American Chemical Society
Music: Commercial Flow, Shutterstock
Contact Stereo Chemistry: Contact us on social media at @cenmag or email cenfeedback@acs.org.
Duration:01:08:54
C&EN Uncovered: Global Top 50 Chemical Firms in 2025
8/27/2025
Can the world’s top 50 chemical firms bounce back from a global economic downturn?
In this episode of C&EN Uncovered, host Craig Bettenhausen speaks with C&EN senior correspondent, Alexander Tullo, about his coverage of C&EN’s Global Top 50 Chemical Firms list. Uncovered offers a deeper look at subjects from recent stories pulled from the pages of Chemical & Engineering News. Check out Alex's story on the world’s top 50 chemical firms.
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Credits
Executive producer: David Anderson
Host: Craig Bettenhausen
Reporter: Alexander Tullo
Video + Audio Producer: Jeremy Barr
Episode artwork: Will Ludwig
Music: Commercial Flow, Shutterstock
Contact Stereo Chemistry: Contact us on social media at @cenmag or email cenfeedback@acs.org.
Duration:00:20:48
Inflection Point: The mind-bending innovations that built quantum computing
8/13/2025
Hosts David Anderson and Gina Vitale travel back in time to relive three historical moments that were meaningful to the development of quantum computers. They also bring in C&EN reporter Mitch Jacoby to discuss scientific advances enabled by quantum chemistry.
C&EN’s 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 new show examines how discoveries from our past have shaped our present and will change our future.
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Duration:00:28:11
C&EN Uncovered: Will Emerging Technology Lead Us Into A New Antibiotic Golden Age?
7/30/2025
Are we on the cusp of a new era of Biochemical discovery?
In this episode of C&EN Uncovered, host Craig Bettenhausen speaks with C&EN reporter Max Barnhart about his recent C&EN cover story on the frontiers of bioprospecting for new antibiotics. Uncovered offers a deeper look at subjects from recent stories pulled from the pages of Chemical & Engineering News. Check out Max’s story on the recent advancements of Bioprospecting.
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Credits
Executive producer: David Anderson
Host: Craig Bettenhausen
Reporter: Max Barnhart
Video + Audio Producer: Jeremy Barr
Episode artwork: Madeline Monroe
Music: Commercial Flow, Shutterstock
Contact Stereo Chemistry: Contact us on social media at @cenmag or email cenfeedback@acs.org.
Duration:00:28:51
Bonus Episode: 'Inflection Point' traces the serendipitous origins of PFAS
7/16/2025
Inflection Point leans on C&EN’s 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 new show examines how discoveries from our past have shaped our present and will change our future.
In our second episode, hosts David Anderson and Gina Vitale travel back in time to relive three events that ultimately led to the proliferation of PFAS. They also bring in C&EN reporter Britt Erickson to analyze how these ‘forever chemicals’ could shape our future.
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Duration:00:25:57
C&EN Uncovered: Can altering ocean chemistry fight climate change?
6/19/2025
Can climate catastrophe be stymied by tweaking seawater chemistry?
In this episode of C&EN Uncovered, host Craig Bettenhausen speaks with C&EN reporter Fionna Samuels about her recent C&EN cover story concerning Ocean Alkalinity Enhancement (OAE) as a method to combat climate change by increasing ocean alkalinity to absorb more CO2. Uncovered offers a deeper look at subjects from recent stories pulled from the pages of Chemical & Engineering News. Check out Fionna’s story on engineering our oceans to mitigate the effects of Climate Change.
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Credits
Executive Producer: David Anderson
Host: Craig Bettenhausen
Reporter: Fionna Samuels
Video + Audio Producer: Jeremy Barr
Episode artwork: Michael Sswat
Music: Commercial Flow, Shutterstock
Contact Stereo Chemistry: Contact us on social media at @cenmag or email cenfeedback@acs.org.
Duration:00:21:40
C&EN Uncovered: Turning tides for endotoxin testing
3/31/2025
The drug industry may finally phase out using horseshoe crab blood. What took so long?
In this episode of C&EN Uncovered, host Craig Bettenhausen speaks with C&EN assistant editor Laurel Oldach about the use of horseshoe crab blood in pharmaceutical endotoxin testing, the challenges of transitioning to synthetic alternatives, and the regulatory hurdles involved.
Stereo Chemistry offers a deeper look at subjects from recent stories pulled from the pages of Chemical & Engineering News. Check out Laurel’s story on the fight over horseshoe crab blood at https://cen.acs.org/safety/drug-safety/Turning-tides-endotoxin-testing/102/i34.
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Duration:00:20:41
Bonus episode: Introducing Inflection Point
3/25/2025
The new podcast Inflection Point leans on C&EN’s 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 new show examines how discoveries from our past have shaped our present and will change our future.
In our first episode, hosts David Anderson and Gina Vitale travel back in time to relive three events that ultimately led to the development of green hydrogen. They also bring in C&EN reporter Craig Bettenhausen to analyze how this emerging technology could shape our future.
Subscribe to Inflection Point now on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts.
A transcript of this episode can be found here.
Duration:00:23:42
C&EN Uncovered: Indoor air monitoring goes to school
11/27/2024
The COVID-19 pandemic put the importance of indoor air quality in stark relief. The air in schools was of particular concern, and that concern spurred collaboration between researchers and school staff to find interventions to improve air quality to safeguard the health of students and staff. Data from indoor air monitors revealed that filter-based portable air cleaners were effective at removing airborne particulates. Ongoing research and monitoring will determine whether this effort is making a beneficial health impact and will be used to decide how to manage indoor air quality going forward. C&EN Uncovered, a project from C&EN’s podcast, Stereo Chemistry, offers a deeper look at subjects from recent stories. Check out the full story about air quality monitoring in schools at cenm.ag/airqualityinschools.
Cover photo: Undergraduate student Ricardo Reyes collects air quality measurements from the back of a classroom in Colorado.
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A transcript of this episode will be available soon at cen.acs.org.
Credits
Executive producer: David Anderson
C&EN Uncovered host: Craig Bettenhausen
Reporter: Fionna Samuels
Audio editor: Ted Woods
Copyeditor: Brian Vickers
Episode artwork: Glenn Asakawa/University of Colorado Boulder
Music: “Hot Chocolate,” by Aves
Contact Stereo Chemistry: Contact us on social media at @cenmag or email cenfeedback@acs.org.
Duration:00:19:39
