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The Episodic Table of Elements

English, Sciences, 1 season, 97 episodes, 1 day, 10 hours, 13 minutes
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The history class visits the chemistry lab to explore wild tales of scientific adventure that stretch back to the beginning of time itself.
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The Episodic Table Of Elements Holiday Special

Taking a cue from Steven Moffat, I hope this special holiday edition of the program alleviates the long interval between regular episodes.
12/20/202326 minutes, 47 seconds
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92. Uranium: Two Untold Tales (Live At Harvard)

America's worst radioactive accident isn't Three Mile Island, and the Nazi nuclear physicist wasn't assassinated by the famous baseball player.
5/29/202345 minutes
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91. Protactinium: Decolonize Science

Sometimes we need a quiet moment in order to step back and look at the bigger picture.
10/19/202221 minutes, 37 seconds
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90. Thorium: Bright Lights, Big City

Sure, thorium could provide practically limitless clean energy, but then we couldn't build weapons of mass destruction.
2/22/202218 minutes, 33 seconds
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89. Actinium: The Windup… And The Pitchblende

We all know that radioactive rocks glow in the dark, except they actually don't, except for when they actually do.
11/8/202115 minutes, 33 seconds
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88. Radium: Several Sordid Affairs

Out of all the characters who encounter radium in this episode, the only one to emerge unscathed is the guy who comes face-to-face with Satan.
10/18/202133 minutes, 41 seconds
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87. Francium: Nothing To Do With Cats

You don't have to have a degree to do science, but it helps.
9/13/202115 minutes, 23 seconds
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86. Radon: It’s Coming From Inside The House

You know something's amiss when you set off the radiation alarms while walking in to the nuclear power plant.
8/23/202121 minutes, 11 seconds
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85. Astatine: Pathological Science

The story of astatine takes us to Alabama, Dacca, Romania, Vienna, and California, but definitely not Switzerland.
8/2/202119 minutes, 30 seconds
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84. Polonium: The Distinguished Alumna Of Warsaw’s Flying University

Sadly, it's no longer possible to purchase this lethally radioactive element for fifteen cents and a cereal boxtop.
7/5/202119 minutes, 17 seconds
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83. Bismuth: The Friendly Oddball

The periodic table shows the natural patterns and trends among the elements. Bismuth does not abide.
6/14/202118 minutes, 3 seconds
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82. Lead: Irrational Self-Interest

We just can't seem to stop chasing the sweet, sweet taste of element 82.
5/24/202126 minutes, 29 seconds
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81. Thallium: It Rides A Pale Horse

In which we learn how reading mystery novels might very well save a life.
4/26/202124 minutes, 12 seconds
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80. Mercury: Fatally Toxic And Probably In Your Mouth

Even if you hate tuna, have flawless teeth, and only use digital thermometers, humans have historically not been shy about getting a mouthful of mercury.
4/12/202122 minutes, 19 seconds
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79. Gold: Lump Sum

All other metals step aside, because today we deal with the king of elements.
3/29/202128 minutes, 43 seconds
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78. Platinum: A Tous Les Temps, A Tous Les Peuples

Sometimes, being set in stone isn't permanent enough.
3/15/202121 minutes, 1 second
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77. Iridium: T. Rex And The Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day

Alvarez noticed a great disturbance in the rocks, as if millions of voices suddenly cried out in terror and were suddenly silenced.
3/1/202126 minutes, 12 seconds
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76. Osmium: It Stinks!

This entire episode serves as cautionary advice to anyone seeking to add osmium to their element collection.
2/8/202119 minutes
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75. Rhenium: A Love Of Two Brains

Witness an incredible, unbreakable bond between two who couldn't be more alike. We'll also learn about a married couple.
1/25/202113 minutes, 48 seconds
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74. Tungsten: What Is The Atom We Love?

All right, everybody settle down. Welcome to the weekly meeting of the National Association Of W Lovers.
1/11/202122 minutes, 11 seconds
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73. Tantalum: Mystery Meat

Once more, the periodic table drags us to hell -- this time by way of ancient Greece.
12/28/202013 minutes, 11 seconds
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72. Hafnium: The Isomer Bomb

The science suggests hafnium can't be used to create a gamma ray bomb, but that won't stop the U.S. government from trying.
12/14/202016 minutes, 29 seconds
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71. Lutetium: Swampland Centaurs

Let us ensure we remember the lanthanide series before we leave it behind once and for all.
11/16/202014 minutes, 44 seconds
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70. Ytterbium: White Gold

When Johann Bottger failed to turn lead into gold, porcelain made a pretty good consolation prize.
11/2/202014 minutes, 58 seconds
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69. Thulium: Out Of The Way

We'll go to the land of the ice and snow... and figure out exactly where that is, too.
10/19/202014 minutes, 48 seconds
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68. Erbium: Hyperlink

Element 68 plays an important role in stitching together the World Wide Web -- for better or for worse.
10/5/202019 minutes, 14 seconds
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Upcoming Schedule, Part II

Hello, Listener. Under better circumstances, you would be learning about erbium right about now. Unfortunately, that episode is not quite ready yet. Between my day job and the possibility of a very big move in my near future, I simply haven't had enough time to create a quality episode according to my usual schedule -- and I probably won't be able to for the next couple weeks, either. However, I didn't want to just fall off the face of the earth. So I hope you'll accept my apologies for the delay in our regularly scheduled programming. Instead, today and for the following two Mondays, I'll post reviews of chemistry books that might interest an element enthusiast like yourself. It's not the same as a new episode, but I hope it counts for something while you wait for me to give erbium the attention it deserves and produce a proper episode. That episode will be published on Monday, October 5, by hook or by Crooke's tube. In the meantime, thank you for your patience and for being a listener.
9/14/20201 minute, 17 seconds
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67. Holmium: This Magnet Moment

Holmium: Equally beloved by theoretical physicists and Jedi Knights.
8/24/202012 minutes, 19 seconds
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66. Dysprosium: Hard To Get

You spin me right round, baby, right round, like a windmill, baby, right round round round.
8/10/20209 minutes, 43 seconds
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65. Terbium: The Joy of Tedium

For more than one reason, element 65 makes the short list of "most annoying elements."
7/27/202014 minutes, 6 seconds
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64. Gadolinium: Three Wise Men

Like Luke Skywalker, today's tale takes a farmboy to greatness.
7/13/202018 minutes, 7 seconds
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7/6/20201 minute, 19 seconds
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63. Europium: The Age Of Enlightenment

As element collectors, may we all one day be as fortunate as Frank Harold Spedding.
6/22/202014 minutes, 13 seconds
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62. Samarium: Eponymous Honorarium

We hear all sorts of incredible stories on this podcast, but today we'll meet the most unbelievable character of all time: A friendly bureaucrat.
6/1/202013 minutes, 52 seconds
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61. Promethium: What A Friend We Have In Prometheus

We've met mythological light-bearers before, but this one possesses a decidedly nobler spirit.
5/18/202018 minutes, 30 seconds
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60. Neodymium: Anarchy And Order

Decades of complex geopolitical chaos ultimately result in one afternoon's rather embarrassing hospital visit.
5/4/202020 minutes, 5 seconds
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59. Praseodymium: Grandiloquent Sesquipedalianism

Sometimes, the most interesting aspect of an element has nothing to do with chemistry at all.
4/20/202024 minutes, 8 seconds
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58. Cerium: Light My Fire

It's the most common flint you'll find, except it's not actually flint at all.
4/2/202016 minutes, 12 seconds
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57. Lanthanum: Hidden In Plain Sight

Let's uncover element 57, and find out why the "rare earths" are neither rare nor earths nor an empire.
3/23/202014 minutes, 39 seconds
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56. Barium: Glow-Getter

When you really want to suck all the air out of a room, barium will help you out.
3/9/202013 minutes, 33 seconds
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55. Caesium: A Brief History Of Time

We'll trace the history of the most important caesium-based technology all the way back to its original roots: a stick.
2/24/202030 minutes, 19 seconds
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54. Xenon: Ignoble Gas

Truly strange things start to happen when you breathe this rarefied air.
2/10/202021 minutes, 14 seconds
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53. Iodine: Purple Haze

We'll pull in our elemental haul from the sea while Lady Jane Davy spits in the ocean.
1/27/202024 minutes, 20 seconds
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52. Tellurium: To Hell You Ride

Collecting elements can be risky business. Tellurium is one of those elements that poses a dire threat -- not to one's health, but to the element collector's reputation in polite society.
12/30/201923 minutes, 29 seconds
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51. Antimony: Can You Return An Inheritance?

It's like an Everlasting Gobstopper, but Willy Wonka is a fratricidal German monk.
12/16/201937 minutes, 46 seconds
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50. Tin: Your Metal Pal Who’s Fun To Be With

We've palled around with tin for thousands of years, but you should know that it's a fair-weather friend.
11/25/201928 minutes, 54 seconds
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49. Indium: The Spectre Of Isaac

The story of indium is pretty straightforward, but its namesake is practically impossible to pin down.
11/11/201933 minutes, 15 seconds
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48. Cadmium: Don’t You Know That You’re Toxic?

Cadmium will let you choose among a range of orange-ish hues, but it's some pretty awful news if you contract the "cadmium blues."
10/28/201918 minutes, 32 seconds
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47. Silver: Our Own Image

Silver is more than just a precious metal. It's also a reflection of ourselves.
10/14/201934 minutes, 11 seconds
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46. Palladium: The Old Razzle Dazzle

Those people who've been involved with palladium's history seem to harbor a dubious predilection for stretching the truth.
9/23/201930 minutes, 42 seconds
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45. Rhodium: The Most Precious Metal

For some people, rhodium's most important aspect is its high price. For others, it's absolutely priceless.
9/9/201917 minutes, 17 seconds
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44. Ruthenium: The Glow Cloud

Element 44 is technically not named for Russia... but perhaps it should be.
8/26/201925 minutes, 29 seconds
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43. Technetium: Naturally Synthetic

It's only after we gave up searching for this element that we found it out in the universe.
8/12/201919 minutes, 50 seconds
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42. Molybdenum: Conventional Weapons

Before we talk about one big gun, let's discuss 1,500 years of military technology.
7/29/201936 minutes, 16 seconds
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41. Niobium: No More Tears

We delve into elemental etymology today, and get to investigate a chemical phenomenon.
7/15/201919 minutes, 1 second
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40. Zirconium: Burning Up, Melting Down

Today, we reach the last element on the periodic table -- but only alphabetically speaking.
7/1/201914 minutes, 45 seconds
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39. Yttrium: It’s A Quiet Village

Welcome to the sleepy Swedish town of Ytterby. I hope you like it, because we'll be spending an awful lot of time there later in the series.
6/17/201926 minutes, 44 seconds
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38. Strontium: Little Town

Let's look past the bad reputation this element has to learn how it's an essential part of an idyllic childhood.
6/3/201914 minutes, 14 seconds
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37. Rubidium: What’s Cooler Than Being Cool?

Rubidium is more explosive than the alkali metals above it on the table, but it's much more interesting when it's standing almost perfectly still.
5/20/201919 minutes, 26 seconds
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36. Krypton: It’s A Metric

Like argon, today's noble gas coincidentally features prominently in science fiction -- albeit in name only. But krypton also takes a place in the science factual story of international weights and measures.
5/6/201912 minutes, 13 seconds
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35. Bromine: Come At Me

Don't get too excited, because bromine is an element that brings the hammer down on both extreme emotions and extreme actions.
4/22/201920 minutes, 51 seconds
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34. Selenium: A Fit Of Heat And Light

Throughout history, copying information has been arduous, messy, and even dangerous -- until one bored, depressed man figured out the secrets of selenium.
3/25/201925 minutes, 32 seconds
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33. Arsenic: It’s Not Easy Being Green

Considering how synonymous this episode's element is with "poison," it's shocking how eager people have historically been to ingest the stuff.
3/11/201922 minutes, 9 seconds
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32. Germanium: Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger

Silicon gets all the press, but germanium was the real trailblazer of the Information Age.
2/25/201917 minutes, 10 seconds
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31. Gallium: The Wet Bandits

Meet one of the periodic table's lesser-known liquid metals -- and beware some dangerous competition from a few felonious element collectors.
2/11/201917 minutes, 36 seconds
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30. Zinc: The Lecture Circuit

Learn about some of Italy's most renowned chemists and how they inspired a most gruesome quest to conquer death.
1/28/201931 minutes, 20 seconds
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29. Copper: Wires Crossed

We get lost in the woods with a couple of little guys in today's episode, and learn about a lesser-known American Civil War.
1/14/201928 minutes, 47 seconds
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28. Nickel: Face Value

From religion to money to politics, nickel finds itself at the center of all kinds of awkward conversations.
12/31/201818 minutes, 55 seconds
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27. Cobalt: Mischief Managed

Cobalt is a tricksy little element, which means the scientists who've dealt with it the most are some of the cleverest people to have ever walked the Earth.
12/17/201825 minutes, 1 second
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26. Iron: As Above, So Below

Is iron a metal that's more valuable than gold, or are we forever trapped in its "hated shadow?"
12/3/201822 minutes, 59 seconds
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25. Manganese: Undercover Operations

From giant prehistoric sharks to clandestine Cold War projects, manganese is an element that has concealed a lot of secrets.
11/19/201825 minutes, 14 seconds
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24. Chromium: I’ll Be Your Mirror

It might be tempting to speed right on by, but it's worth stopping for a moment to gaze at element 24.
11/5/201822 minutes, 57 seconds
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23. Vanadium: Beauty In The Background

From freeways to firefights to unfathomable depths, vanadium can often be found quietly doing the hardest work.
10/22/201820 minutes, 15 seconds
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22. Titanium: Dignity Over Dentures

Titanium is an element valued as much for its beauty as its strength -- provided you can find a genuine sample of the stuff.
10/8/201818 minutes, 7 seconds
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21. Scandium: Spoiling For A Fight

From jet fighters to sporting events to Low Earth Orbit, scandium seems to find itself at the center of conflict.
9/24/201819 minutes, 29 seconds
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20. Calcium: Stone and Bone

Stories of turning flesh to stone -- and vice versa -- are common in mythology. With calcium, we see how those same transitions can happen in the real world.
9/10/201827 minutes, 2 seconds
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19. Potassium: An Undeserved Reputation

There's no avoiding discussing the banana in this episode, even though it really doesn't deserve its strong association with Element 19.
8/20/201820 minutes, 17 seconds
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18. Argon: More Than Meets The Eye

Today's element gets called "lazy," but that's actually a terrible misnomer.
8/6/201816 minutes, 4 seconds
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17. Chlorine: Too High Or Too Low, There Ain’t No In-Betweens

Chlorine is an element that causes some extreme reactions, and occasionally inspires some pretty extreme reactions in humans, too.
7/23/201832 minutes, 53 seconds
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16. Sulfur: No Mistakes, Only Happy Accidents

From Vulcan to vultures, today's element brings stories of unintended consequences.
7/9/201818 minutes, 58 seconds
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15. Phosphorus: Dealing With The Devil

The history of phosphorus is largely a tale of people getting their hands dirty. Very, very dirty.
6/11/201816 minutes, 53 seconds
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14. Silicon: Tool Of All Trades

From prehistoric times right through today, our hand-held tools have been made of silicon.
5/28/201827 minutes, 53 seconds
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13. Aluminium: War Of The Words

Listen to some of the pointless arguments caused by element 13, and take a look at the argument-filled history of one sharp aluminum point.
5/14/201827 minutes, 56 seconds
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12. Magnesium: White Light/White Heat

Magnesium makes for quite a fireworks display, whether inside your body or out.
4/30/201814 minutes, 11 seconds
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11. Sodium: What’s In Na?

Turns out ancient sages and seers might've actually known a thing or two. Also, is there a good reason for sodium's chemical symbol? Na.
4/16/201824 minutes, 53 seconds
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10. Neon: A Sign Of The Times

Neon may no longer be "the new one," but it might have a better claim to the name than any other element on the periodic table.
4/2/201813 minutes, 25 seconds
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9. Fluorine: Tyger Tyger, Burning Bright

Just *try* to tally the body count behind the periodic table's most reactive element, and learn why you should drink it.
3/19/201820 minutes, 36 seconds
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8. Oxygen: Take What You Can Get

Element 8 brings us two different stories about a population that gets a little too swept up in the latest craze, happening to commit mass murder in the process.
3/5/201831 minutes, 36 seconds
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7. Nitrogen: Taking The Good With The Bad

Today we meet one man who's responsible for the death of millions -- and the survival of billions.
2/19/201833 minutes, 25 seconds
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6. Carbon: The Circle Of Life

Learn why carbon is the foundation of all life on Earth as we investigate a chemist's suicide, death by air pollution, and one very, very cold murder case.
2/12/201835 minutes, 21 seconds
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5. Boron: Working Hard, Or Hardly Working?

Today, we look past boron's hard exterior to get to know its softer side. Its confusing, gooey, softer side.
2/5/201817 minutes, 2 seconds
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4. Beryllium: The Modern Sisyphus

As we try to dive deep into beryllium, we discover its irritating tendency to send us back to the beginning.
1/29/201821 minutes, 21 seconds
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3. Lithium: The Element Of Surprise

We cautiously approach this explosively reactive element and learn about its surprising ability to stabilize moods, with a brief foray into Bolivian economics along the way.
1/22/201828 minutes, 7 seconds
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2. Helium: Above All That

This week, we try to interact with helium, even though it really doesn't want to. Plus, we explore the occult side of chemistry as described by the theosophists.
1/15/201818 minutes
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1. Hydrogen: Close To The Sun

As we investigate our first element, we'll meet warring balloonists, witness mass media's first major tragedy, and see how the tiniest mistake can cost a lot of money. Plus, we'll try to pin down where hydrogen belongs on the periodic table.
1/8/201827 minutes, 22 seconds
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0. Everything The Light Touches

In our inaugural episode, we'll cover the creation of the periodic table before we start exploring each element one-by-one.
1/1/201810 minutes, 27 seconds
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Preview The Episodic Table of Elements

Wondering what sorts of things you might here on The Episodic Table of Elements? I've produced this brief teaser so you can get an idea of what kinds of stories you'll hear.
12/14/20171 minute, 24 seconds