A 13-atom molecule containing sulfur has been discovered in interstellar space for the first time, providing insight into the ...
Cold cosmic dust grains can link amino acids into protein‑like chains in deep space, suggesting life’s chemistry may begin ...
Researchers from the Max Planck Institute for Extraterrestrial Physics in Germany and the Centro de Astrobiología, part of ...
"We used to think that only very simple molecules could be created in these clouds. But we have shown that this is clearly ...
“Bit by bit, these tiny building blocks land on rocky planets within a newly formed solar system. If those planets happen to ...
Astronomers have spotted an unexpected chemical heavyweight drifting through deep space - and it may offer new clues about how life gets started. Detected near the center of the Milky Way, the ...
The complex building blocks of life can form spontaneously in space, a new lab experiment shows.
New research suggests that essential components of life may assemble in interstellar space long before planets or oceans exist.
A new scientific study reveals that life recovered much faster than expected after the asteroid that wiped out the dinosaurs.
Scientists have shown that the building blocks of proteins can form naturally in deep space. This means the raw ingredients for life may exist long before planets are formed.
"The universe is a pretty big place. So if it's just us... seems like an awful waste of space," goes a line from the 1997 film "Contact." In the movie, Jodie Foster plays Dr. Ellie Arroway, a radio ...
October is Space Month. At Duke University, space research is more than just science — it's a bold journey across disciplines. This is the third in a series of stories featuring innovators, dreamers, ...