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Jan 2018
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Stereo Chemistry Promo I: Fishin’ in the...

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C&EN is launching a new podcast, Stereo Chemistry, on Feb. 28. To give you a little nibble of what to expect, hosts Matt Davenport and Kerri Jansen joined C&EN senior business editor, Melody Bomgardner, to learn how chemistry is helping support a sustainable fish farm in Idaho's Magic Valley. Stereo Chemistry is published by C&EN, the newsmagazine of the American Chemical Society. Contact us at cen_multimedia@acs.org Hosted by Kerri Jansen, Matt Davenport, and Melody Bomgardner Written by Matt Davenport and Melody Bomgardner Produced by Matt Davenport

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