Complex Molecules Essential to Life Can Form in Dust Around Young Stars
July 31, 2024
July 31, 2024
LONDON, England, July 31 (TNSres) -- The University College London issued the following news:
The mystery of how complex molecules essential to life first formed may have been solved by a new study involving UCL's Dr Paola Pinilla.
Planetary scientists believe that organic macromolecules that make Earth suitable for life, including elements such as carbon, nitrogen and oxygen, initially came from a type of meteorite known as a chondrite - but how chondrites acquired the . . .
The mystery of how complex molecules essential to life first formed may have been solved by a new study involving UCL's Dr Paola Pinilla.
Planetary scientists believe that organic macromolecules that make Earth suitable for life, including elements such as carbon, nitrogen and oxygen, initially came from a type of meteorite known as a chondrite - but how chondrites acquired the . . .