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Killer Chemistry

Killer Chemistry

著者: Callie Lyons - Author & Investigative Journalist
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概要

A silent killer, an invisible crime scene, and the mass poisoning of millions - generations of victims with no end in sight . . .


Killer Chemistry is a true-crime science podcast that explores how military science developed for the Manhattan Project ended up in the biology of nearly every living thing.


If not for a coverup that killed an entire herd of cattle, we might never have known. What killed those animals, is in you.


Hosted by investigative journalist and author Callie Lyons.

© 2026 Killer Chemistry
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  • Ep. 2 - The Invisible Crime Scene
    2026/03/24

    When most people picture a crime scene, they imagine yellow police tape and obvious danger. But environmental contamination rarely announces itself, and that’s the chilling frame for this true crime science story from Washington Bottom, West Virginia.

    The Ohio River Valley is steeped in folklore, cryptids, UFOs, alien sightings, and Appalachian rules for surviving the dark, yet the real threat here isn’t a cryptid. It’s industrial pollution that seeps into creeks and wells and into bodies. Killer Chemistry connects that unease to a modern reality: PFAS contamination can turn ordinary land into an unmarked hazard zone.


    Killer Chemistry, explores how military science developed during the Manhattan Project became part of the biology of nearly every living thing on Earth.

    Hosted by award-winning investigative journalist and author Callie Lyons, the series brings together scientific context, legal history, and lived experience to examine the origins and global presence of what are commonly referred to as “forever chemicals.”

    Killer Chemistry is a true crime science podcast, presenting a complex and far-reaching story through a narrative format that is both accessible and deeply grounded in real-world events.

    Author of the first book to chronicle forever chemicals and how the mysterious failure of an entire herd of cattle led to the discovery of global contamination, Lyons draws on years of research, firsthand experience, and ongoing dialogue with scientists and researchers to guide listeners through the story.

    The series unfolds in easily digestible episodes, weaving scientific and legal concepts into a compelling narrative while offering practical insight listeners can apply within their own environments.

    For more information, Killer Resources and Practical Magic:

    https://ko-fi.com/killerchemistry/gallery

    Contact Killer Chemistry: killerchemistrypodcast@gmail.com

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    15 分
  • Ep. 1 - The Bomb's Secret Ingredient
    2026/03/23

    A new podcast, Killer Chemistry, explores how military science developed during the Manhattan Project became part of the biology of nearly every living thing on Earth.

    Hosted by award-winning investigative journalist and author Callie Lyons, the series brings together scientific context, legal history, and lived experience to examine the origins and global presence of what are commonly referred to as “forever chemicals.”

    Killer Chemistry is a true crime science podcast, presenting a complex and far-reaching story through a narrative format that is both accessible and deeply grounded in real-world events.

    Author of the first book to chronicle forever chemicals and how the mysterious failure of an entire herd of cattle led to the discovery of global contamination, Lyons draws on years of research, firsthand experience, and ongoing dialogue with scientists and researchers to guide listeners through the story.

    The series unfolds in easily digestible episodes, weaving scientific and legal concepts into a compelling narrative while offering practical insight listeners can apply within their own environments.

    Support the podcast and get all the extras:

    https://ko-fi.com/killerchemistry/gallery

    Contact Killer Chemistry: killerchemistrypodcast@gmail.com

    Support the show

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    13 分
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