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 476 - Capturing interstellar storms and gas
Episode 475 - Tarantula eating worms and Panda’s helpful bacteria
Episode 474 - Fossils changing the Planet and the planet changing Fossils
Episode 473 - Super materials from Molluscs and Scallops
Episode 472 - March Mammal Madness 22 - Long lasting Leaf slugs
Episode 471 - Extreme weather and protecting cities
Episode 470 - Mysteries in our galaxy unearthed by radio telescopes
Episode 469 - Creatures with giant mouths and giant eyes
Episode 468 - Stopping frostbite and bacteria using chemistry and physics
Episode 467 - Repairing throats and better implants
Episode 466 - Tsunamis, underwater volcanoes and magnetic fields
Episode 465 - Hedgehogs to mouthwash - Strange tales of the war against bacteria
Episode 464 - Rogue Planets and glass in meteorites
Episode 463 - Unlocking former junk DNA in Rice to feed the planet
Episode 462 - Fish helping make smart materials and renewable tech
Episode 461 - What trees can help save a city
Episode 460 - What shape is the heliosphere
Episode 459 - Bees that eat meat, and Ants with a social stomach
Episode 458 - Molecular methods to fight fungi and bacteria
Episode 457 - Not so Empty Space near Earth
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