In the last two decades, humanity has discovered thousands of extrasolar planetary systems. Recent studies of star- and planet-formation hold shown that chemistry plays a pivotal role in both shaping these systems and delivering water and biological species to the surfaces of nascent terrestrial planets. Professor Geoffrey A. Blake in Chemical Engineering at the California Institute of Technology talked to Duke faculty and students over late-afternoon pizza in the Physics building on the role of chemistry in star and planet formation and finding other Earth-like planets.
Source: phys.org