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The Lopsided Universe

on BBC Radio 4 FM

2: Life through the Looking Glass. In the second of three programmes looking at the asymmetry of life, Frank Close reveals how a French chemist discovered that the molecules that make living things are all left-or right-handed, by observing those at the bottom of a glass of wine 150 years ago. The readers are
Crawford Logan and Hilary Neville. Producer Louise Dalziel

Contributors

Unknown:
Frank Close
Unknown:
Hilary Neville.
Producer:
Louise Dalziel

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