Episodes
In our final podcast episode on this deep dive into air quality, we are joined by Dr. Sean Beevers, School of Public Health, and Professor Steve Arnold, Atmospheric Composition, University of Leeds. Both experts give insights into the connections between climate change and air quality, explain what co-benefits and trade-offs mean regarding air quality, and share their research which gives hope for improving our air around the world. Hosted by Dr. Alex Lathbridge. Produced by Hiren Joshi. ...
Published 12/06/23
Why is there an increase in wildfires around the world? How does this impact air quality? Are wildfires affecting our health? Joining our host, Dr. Alex Lathbridge, today is Dr. Emily Fischer, Atmospheric Scientist at Colorado State University. Dr. Emily shares her research and insights around wildfires, their impact on our health, and the chemistry climate interactions that happen during and after a wildfire. Dr. Emily also goes into detail about her research interests, sharing key...
Published 11/29/23
Published 11/29/23
What is ULEZ? Why is it important for public health in London? What is the data telling us about the recent expansion? Joining us in part two of our discussion around air quality policies is Deputy Mayor of London, Shirley Rodrigues, who helps us deep-dive into what ULEZ is, the positive impacts it has on our health & the environment, as well us sharing the motivations of the Mayoral office for improving London's air quality. We then have a conversation with WHO Ambassador, and founder...
Published 11/22/23
How bad is London's air quality compared to other cities? How do we measure the success of policies such as ULEZ? Are 15 minute cities the future solutions for improving our health and environment? In part 1 of our discussion around air quality policies, we speak with Dr. Audrey de Nazelle, a Senior Lecturer at the Centre of Environmental Policy. Audrey is also co-chair of the International Society for Environmental Epidemiology. Covering a variety of nuances around the subject of air quality...
Published 11/15/23
How can we improve our indoor air quality? Should we stop frying meats in our kitchens? Is your air fryer out to get you? In this episode we speak about all things indoor air quality, from the importance of ventilation, to the behaviour of outdoor air particulates when they come into our homes. Joining us to share their expertise are Professor Cath Noakes, mechanical engineer and Professor of Environmental Engineering for Buildings at the University of Leeds, and Professor Nicola Carslaw,...
Published 11/08/23
What is air pollution? How does it impact our health? How does the science help us improve this environmental and health issue? In this episode of Brought to you by Chemistry, UKRI Clean Air Champion, Dr. Suzanne Bartington, and Atmospheric Chemist & Editor-in-Chief of RSC Environmental Science: Atmosphere, Dr. Neil Donahue give us their expert answers about all things air quality. Hosted by Dr. Alex Lathbridge. Produced by Hiren Joshi, Elisabeth Ratcliffe, and Hannah Macdonald. Hosted...
Published 11/01/23
Thanks to the leadership of Germany, the hard work of negotiators, and the spirit of compromise, the world has agreed to the Global Framework on Chemicals – backed by a High-Level Declaration that provides political impetus to drive the deal’s implementation. The RSC's Dan Korbel, Steph Metzger, and Camilla Alexander-White all attended the fifth session of the International Conference on Chemicals Management (ICCM5), in Germany. Here the team caught up with delegates and spoke about how this...
Published 10/09/23
Dr. Dan Korbel, Science Policy Lead at the Royal Society of Chemistry, shares his time at the Intergovernmental Negotiating Committee on Plastic Pollution in Paris. The purpose of this event is to develop an international legally binding instrument on plastic pollution, including in the marine environment with the ambition to complete the negotiations by the end of 2024. The instrument is to be based on a comprehensive approach that addresses the full life cycle of plastic. Dan speaks with a...
Published 06/21/23
Will climate change accelerate fungal threats to food and people? Will fungal infections cause a zombie apocalypse? How real is the science behind 'The Last of Us'? In this bonus episode, Manchester University’s Dr. Norman Van Rhijn, an expert on fungi, told the Brought To You By Chemistry podcast that the fight against antifungal resistance is constant, with some species evolving to defeat them in weeks. There is evidence that climate change is accelerating this fungal evolution, with some...
Published 03/09/23
In a perfect world, what should governments be doing to help prevent AMR? What are the political obstacles in the way of tackling AMR? In our final episode of the series, we speak to Professor Dame Sally Davies, Former UK Chief Medical Officer, Dr Eduardo Samo Gudo, Deputy Director General of the National Institute of Health in Mozambique. We also go around the world and speak with a variety of international experts to gain holistic insight into the challenges we face with AMR globally. From...
Published 03/01/23
How do we avoid getting to the point of needing to use so many antibiotics? Professor Morgan Alexander, Professor of Biomaterials at the University of Nottingham and Dr Lena Ciric, who leads the Healthy Infrastructure Research Group at University College London, join us for this episode on infection prevention and control. We learn about how diseases spread, especially through buildings and on surfaces, and how scientists are innovating to combat these mechanisms. Hosted by Dr. Alex...
Published 02/22/23
Why should we care about antibiotics being in the environment? How does it impact us? And what do we mean by "One Health"? In this episode we talk to Professor Barbara Kasprzyk, researcher from the University of Bath, Kurt Arden from the Royal Veterinary College and University College London, and Professor David Graham, Professor of Ecosystems Engineering at Newcastle University, who talk us through how antimicrobials get into the environment via our livestock and agriculture sectors, and why...
Published 02/15/23
Why is it important to have Doctors working within the media? Do the public need to be more scientifically literate? What advances have we seen in diagnostics? And how can this help GPs in the UK? In this bonus episode, RSC producers Hiren Joshi & Lizzy Ratcliffe speak in depth with ITV's favourite GP - Dr. Hilary Jones. Dr. Hilary shares 40 years worth of medical wisdom, his experience working in the media, and reflects on the medical challenges present in antimicrobial...
Published 02/08/23
Why is accurate diagnosis of patients so crucial in the fight against AMR? How do diagnostics work now and what is the best-case scenario in the future? What innovative technologies are being developed? Diagnostics is a key area in the fight against AMR since it's only through accurately diagnosing patients that the most targeted treatment can be chosen. Without accurate diagnostics, overprescription of antibiotics becomes inevitable. Professor Tina Joshi, Professor of Microbiology at...
Published 02/01/23
How do we develop drugs like antibiotics? How long does it take for such a drug to go from its inception in a research lab to use in a hospital, for example? And what people and processes are involved? In this episode, we speak to microbiologist Dr. Vicky Savage, from INFEX Therapeutics, and Professor Colm Leonard at NICE. We look at every step of the drug development process, including drug procurements, applications, and the variety of uses within the healthcare system. Hosted by Dr. Alex...
Published 01/25/23
What is AMR and why is it such an urgent challenge? What are researchers and governments doing to address it and what needs to done? In this episode, host Dr. Alex Lathbridge explores these questions with Professor Alison Holmes – president of the International Society for Infectious Diseases and researcher at Imperial College London, and Dr. Gerry Wright – researcher at McMasters University. Hosted by Dr. Alex Lathbridge. Produced by Hiren Joshi and Lizzy Ratcliffe. Hosted on Acast. See...
Published 01/18/23
What are the exciting new technologies that we can look forward to in a future where batteries are front and centre? Dr Mauro Pasta, Associate Professor of Materials at the University of Oxford, and Isobel Sheldon, commercial strategy officer for Britishvolt, join us to talk about the cutting edge technologies that they are working on right now, as well as giving us a sneak peek into what the future for batteries might look like. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit...
Published 07/27/22
How does recycling of batteries work, how can it be improved, and what are the social, legal, environmental, and economic implications of implementing a large-scale recycling infrastructure for batteries? We're joined by two experts from the University of Birmingham, metallurgy and materials expert Dr. Roberto Sommerville, and legal expert Dr. Jyoti Ahuja. We discuss all aspects of implementing a circular economy for batteries – from the technologies required to the policy changes needed. ...
Published 07/20/22
How can batteries make energy cheaper, more sustainable and more accessible? In this episode we're joined by two people who are using batteries in innovative ways to support communities. Professor Satish Patil tells us about the Sunrise Network, which supports rural communities and communities living off the grid, bringing energy independence through use of solar panels and batteries. Brenda Park is the director of StorTera, and she spoke to us about the company's patented new battery...
Published 07/13/22
We've heard a lot about the benefits of batteries, but what can go wrong? What happens to batteries as they age and how can we extend their lifespan? Why are e-scooters banned in the London underground? And what can we do to make sure we're using batteries safely in our homes, and disposing of them correctly. In this fascinating episode, we're joined by Professor Paul Shearing from SafeBatt and Andrew Gausden from East Sussex Fire & Rescue Service, to talk about battery safety and the...
Published 07/06/22
What would happen if everyone switched to electric vehicles tomorrow? What's the future of electric vehicles, and will they ever become more affordable for people? And how is battery design for these vehicles evolving? Claire Miller from Octopus Electric Vehicles joined us to share her knowledge on electric vehicles from the perspective of an electricity provider. She tells us about the broader applications for electric vehicles, and how developments in this area are likely to affect our...
Published 06/29/22
Where do the materials for batteries come from? What are the human and environmental costs of mining, and what can we do to mitigate its effects? Professor Frances Wall from Camborne School of Mines at the University of Exeter and Dr Sarah Gordon – CEO and co-founder of Satarla – speak to us about the process of mining and processing precious metals, and about the social and environmental effects. Hosted by Dr. Alex Lathbridge Produced by Hiren Joshi and Elisabeth Ratcliffe See...
Published 06/22/22
What are the benefits of using batteries, and how do they compare to alternatives? How are batteries used as part of the energy system in the UK, and how is that likely to change in the future? Alan Whitehead MP, Shadow Energy Minister, and Dr Jacqueline Edge from Imperial College London, join us to talk about batteries and the big picture. We learn how batteries can best be used to facilitate a more sustainable future, and how this might affect us on an individual level. Hosted by Dr. Alex...
Published 06/15/22
What is a battery? What different types are there and how do they work? And what are some things we can use them for? Actor, presenter and batteries enthusiast Robert Llewellyn joins us alongside Professor Serena Cussen from the University of Sheffield for our opening episode. Find out about Robert's battery-powered home and passion for the future of electric vehicles, and hear Serena's insights into how batteries will form part of the solution to the climate emergency – promoting human...
Published 06/08/22