The Collapsed Wavefunction is a podcast to talk about chemistry and demystify the scientific process. Hosted by Chad Jones, a PhD candidate studying Physical Chemistry, and Sam Matthews, a MSc candidate studying Organic Chemistry. New episodes every other week
Sam, Dorea, and Chad meet again! This time to discuss the 2016 Nobel Prize in Chemistry.
Chad and Sam discuss examples of good science in the movies with guest Andrew Darowski, producer of The Protagonists podcast.
Here's the first episode of a new podcast I've been working on called "Chemical Dependence". Each week I'll be telling the story of a new chemical compound. Check out the new podcast RSS feed here: http://chemicaldependence.libsyn.com/rss
Sam, Katie, and Chad play a new game - FACT OFF. Each person comes prepared with 10 facts (in this case about the periodic table). Then, we take turns naming a fact. No two players can state the same fact. Last person to state a fact wins.
In this episode, we discuss the 2015 Nobel Prizes, which particle is the cutest particle? Which one is the most angry? Does the 2015 Nobel prize in Medicine legitimize alternative medicine?
Chad sat down with Chemjobber and Paulette, to talk about a recent survey by the Royal Society of Chemistry. The survey's aim was to find out how the general public percieves chemistry. What have we learned?
Sam, Chad, and Katie talk about their favorite chemical reactions.
Sam and Chad talk with Chemistry Blogger "ChemJobber" about the chemistry job market and what kinds of jobs a chemist can get - if they can get one!
Sam, Chad, and Dorea talk about Palcohol, a powdered alcohol, and the chemical compound behind the powdered magic.