A big prize like the Nobel for Chemistry doesn't appear out of nowhere. To win a Nobel Prize, a lot of team work in laboratories and across the world has to come together. We find out about the research that led towards the Nobel Prize for chemistry and how it grew. How does Click Chemistry solve the problem of messy and complicated reactions? How do you look inside a cell when it's working without destroying it? How can you get precise tracking of cells behavior using Bioorthogonal chemistry.
Episode 357 - Microbiology vs Macro climate challenges
Episode 356 - Responding to signs of danger
Episode 355 - Satellites keeping us safe on the ground
Episode 354 - Safer pacemakers and mini machines inside our cells
Episode 353 - Mysteries of plants, from using rare metals to boosting photosynthesis
Episode 352 - Figuring out where sound comes from and perceiving pitch
Episode 351 - A new dwarf planet and what makes an exoplanet habitable
Episode 350 - Developing, tracking, recycling new materials
Episode 349 - Domesticating fungus for our food
Episode 348 - More efficient Lithium-Ion batteries and Organic Batteries
Episode 347 - Capturing carbon with better farms and forests
Episode 346 - Can washing machines help stop microplastics in oceans and make hospitals safer
Episode 345 - Overactive immune brain cells and brain cells failing to eat themselves
Episode 344 - Colliding galaxies, stellar foundires and the emptiness of space
Episode 343 - The circadian rhythm of plants, and fighting back against fungus
Episode 342 - Better chemistry and physics in everyday objects
Episode 341 - Forming, Saving and preserving new memories
Episode 340 - Insects revolutionizing agriculture
Episode 339 - Australian Science - life on gold, in the oceans and in deadly gas
Episode 338 - Exoplanets boiling and stretching, Goldilocks and Supernova
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