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Astronomers have found a 13-atom chemical ring that bridges the gap between interstellar dust and the origins of life

  • Writer: Sandeep K S
    Sandeep K S
  • Jan 24
  • 1 min read
Discovery of a sulfur-bearing molecule, C₆H₅S, 27,000 light-years from Earth bridges interstellar and solar chemistry, suggesting life's building blocks formed before stars.
Discovery of a sulfur-bearing molecule, C₆H₅S, 27,000 light-years from Earth bridges interstellar and solar chemistry, suggesting life's building blocks formed before stars.

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