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the CHEMIST
by @aetoumos
The CHEMIST is short for Chemistry, History, Etymology: Mixed, Interesting Stories on Tape. Based out of Brown University, this series builds off of the research of Professor Amit Basu's project on chemical etymologies, Aetoumos. It presents chemical histories through quick, accessible episodes that explore a family of chemical compounds and the stories, characters, and language that come along with it!For more on the Aetoumos project, follow us on Bluesky @aetoumos.bsky.social!Funding for this project was provided by Brown University through the Undergraduate Teaching and Research Awards program as well as a Judith H. Zern Award. Work on this podcast was supported by access to recording and editing equipment at the Brown University Library's Sidney E. Frank Digital Studio. Our cover art was designed by Elliot Stravato.
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Sugars and Emil Fischer!
In this episode we dive into the chemical history of various sugars, with a particular focus on a storied chemist from Berlin, Germany and the role of serendipity in chemistry.This episode of the CHEMIST was written, produced, and edited by Leo Nachamie with editorial support from Amit Basu.Borough by Blue Dot Sessions https://app.sessions.blue/browse/track/321822Keeping Up by Blue Dot Sessions https://app.sessions.blue/browse/track/321823Palms Down by Blue Dot Sessions https://app.sessions.blue/browse/track/321824
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
The CHEMIST is short for Chemistry, History, Etymology: Mixed, Interesting Stories on Tape. Based out of Brown University, this series builds off of the research of Professor Amit Basu's project on chemical etymologies, Aetoumos. It presents chemical histories through quick, accessible episodes that explore a family of chemical compounds and the stories, characters, and language that come along with it!For more on the Aetoumos project, follow us on Bluesky @aetoumos.bsky.social!Funding for this project was provided by Brown University through the Undergraduate Teaching and Research Awards program as well as a Judith H. Zern Award. Work on this podcast was supported by access to recording and editing equipment at the Brown University Library's Sidney E. Frank Digital Studio. Our cover art was designed by Elliot Stravato.
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