Samantha Scibelli Samantha Scibelli

Unraveling Cosmic Chemistry: New Insights into Formaldehyde Formation

Imagine peering into the cold, dark corners of space, where stars are just beginning to flicker into existence. It is in these cosmic nurseries where key chemical species formaldehyde (H₂CO) and methanol (CH₃OH) are forged. These precursor molecules are vital ingredients for brewing the more complex organic molecules that are essential to understanding how life might have originated on Earth or, perhaps, elsewhere in the universe.

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Drew Christianson Drew Christianson

Unveiling the Origins of Sulfur in Comets

A team of astrophysicists led by Duncan V. Mifsud from the University of Kent, UK, has conducted an experimental study to investigate the origin of sulfur-bearing molecules in cometary ices.

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