Science Nov 19 How science can help hack tasty side dishes for your next holiday meal By Julie Pollock, The Conversation
Science Apr 17 Watch 3:26 A Brief But Spectacular take on the future of CRISPR Jennifer Doudna is a Nobel laureate in chemistry and professor of biochemistry, biophysics and structural biology at the University of California, Berkeley. She has been a pioneer in CRISPR gene editing and continues to revolutionize research in her field. Doudna… By Ana Davila
Science Oct 03 Trio wins Nobel Prize by using chemistry to ‘evolve’ the building blocks of life This year’s chemistry Nobel also comes with some political controversy, as one of the winners has been accused of promoting anti-Israel views. By Nsikan Akpan
Science Jun 15 Mirror-image molecule near Milky Way’s heart gives glimmer of life’s origins A weird chemical phenomenon called chirality, which is critical for life, has been observed in space for the first time. By Nsikan Akpan
Science Sep 18 How did life on Earth begin? It's one of the biggest unanswered questions in science: How did life on Earth begin? Biochemists are breaking apart early Earth molecules to find out how RNA and DNA formed. By Rebecca Jacobson, Inside Energy