Interesting, so it looks at polymerisation of tartaric acid (TA, or O=C(O)C(O)C(O)C(=O)O in SMILES notation):
> They discovered that calcium dramatically alters how TA molecules link together. Without calcium, pure left- or right-handed TA readily polymerises into polyesters, but mixtures containing equal amounts of both forms fail to form polymers readily. However, in the presence of calcium, this pattern reverses -- calcium slows down the polymerisation of pure TA while enabling mixed solutions to polymerise.
Not so sure about their suggestion that poly-TA might be some kind of RNA or DNA precursor.