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Interstellar ice may hold the key to understanding life's origins

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Recent research, as detailed in a study published in ACS Central Science, presents a novel perspective on the origins of life s essential components, particularly amino acids. The study posits that ....

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Interstellar ice may hold the key to understanding life's origins

Los Angeles CA (SPX) Dec 01, 2023 -
Recent research, as detailed in a study published in ACS Central Science, presents a novel perspective on the origins of life s essential components, particularly amino acids. The study posits that ....

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Stellar Origins: Life's Building Blocks May Predate Earth

New research suggests that carbamic acid, a basic amino acid, could have originated in interstellar ices, indicating that life's building blocks predate Earth and were possibly delivered via meteorites. While life on Earth is relatively new, geologically speaking, the ingredients that combined to ....

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Building blocks for life could have formed ne

<p>While life on Earth is relatively new, geologically speaking, the ingredients that combined to form it might be much older than once thought. According to research published in <em>ACS Central Science</em>, the simplest amino acid, carbamic acid, could have formed alongside stars or planets within interstellar ices. The findings could be used to train deep space instruments like the James Webb Space Telescope to search for prebiotic molecules in distant, star-forming regions of the universe.</p>
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Building blocks for life could have formed near new stars and planets

Building blocks for life could have formed near new stars and planets
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