Chemistry for the Future: Incredible Machines

It was here in Oxford, in the 1600s, that great minds such as Hooke, Boyle, Willis and Wren laid the foundations of modern experimental science. Like their famous forebears, today’s Oxford scientists continue to undertake world-leading research: making fundamental new discoveries and applying cutting-edge knowledge to the major societal and technological challenges of the day. The research happening right now in the Department of Chemistry is uniquely poised to have a major impact on everything from our health to our energy sources – in other words, it is enabling our shared future. To read more about our research, please visit http://www.chem.ox.ac.uk/researchthemes.asp. Not all chemistry takes place in test tubes. This series focuses on the amazing machines, from hand-blown glass to ultracold molecular beams, used by Oxford chemists every single day.

Recent Episodes
  • Incredible Machines: Introduction
    Jun 19, 2014 – 04:35
  • The Stark Decelerator & ultracold chemistry
    Jun 19, 2014 – 05:13
  • The Zeeman Decelerator and ultracold chemistry
    Jun 19, 2014 – 02:13
  • Inside NMR Spectroscopy
    Jun 19, 2014 – 08:32
  • Glassblowing: a beautiful, crucial, trade
    Jun 19, 2014 – 08:49
  • X-Ray crystallography: revealing the shape of molecules
    Jun 23, 2014 – 05:20
  • Mass spectrometry: how does it work, and why should you care?
    Jun 19, 2014 – 13:31
  • Incredible Machines: Conclusion
    Jun 19, 2014 – 04:36
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