News Source: Androscoggin News
| 11 months ago
A sugar molecule, linked to the origin of life on Earth, has been found in a distant region of the Milky Way, some 26,000 light years away. What's more, the sugar was detected drifting through a massive star-forming region of the galaxy, which could...
News Source: io9
| 11 months ago
A team at University College London has detected a sugar molecule that has long been associated with the origin of life in a potentially-habitable region of the galaxy. This could increase our chances of finding distant planets with life. The...
News Source: Uinta County News
| 11 months ago
Milky Way's Sweetness Throughout from the BBC News Online A simple sugar that is an ingredient of life has been found for the first time in a relatively hospitable part of the galaxy. As molecules go, glycolaldehyde is not an impressive one, but its...
News Source: NewKerala
| 11 months ago
France to detect the molecule in a massive star-forming region of space, some 26000 light years from Earth. According to Dr Serena Viti, one of the researchers, from University College London, "This is an important discovery as it is the first time...