I'd like to point out that chemists don't have a monopoly on studying objects with intrinsic chirality, or handedness.

In the standard model of elementary particle physics, only left-handed particles and right-handed anti-particles interact via the weak interactions. Thus, it is a chiral theory.

T.D. Lee and C.N. Yang won the Nobel Prize in 1957 for predicting that the weak interactions were chiral, i.e. violated parity. C.S. Wu and collaborators later verified their prediction experimentally by looking at radioactive decay of a cobalt isotope. Of course now it is extremely well verified in high energy experiments.