A doctoral student re-created a tiny piece of the universe in a bottle to investigate the chemistry that led to life on Earth.
NASA’s SPHEREx mission observed infrared emissions from interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS, documenting changes in dust, gas, and ...
When 3I/ATLAS went round the back of the Sun as seen by Earth, the instant seemed as though it were a shut door. On October ...
The process broke down the chemical compounds, forming new elements—carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrogen—essential components for life. The newly minted homebrew space dust settled in a thin layer ...
Interstellar Technologies ZERO rocket engine test-fired at Hokkaido Spaceport in Taiki, Hokkaido. It is fueled by liquid ...
A Sydney Ph.D. student has recreated a tiny piece of the universe inside a bottle in her laboratory, producing cosmic dust ...
The chemical is known as thiepine, or 2,5-cyclohexadiene-1-thione (C₆H₆S), a ring-shaped sulfur-bearing hydrocarbon produced in biochemical reactions. When examining the molecular cloud G+0.693–0.027, ...
By creating a 'little bit of the Universe in a bottle' in her lab, a PhD student in physics has reverse-engineered the ...
Scientists report the first confirmed detection of thiepine, a complex sulfur-bearing molecule, in an interstellar cloud near the Milky Way’s center.
Using data collected by NASA's Parker Solar Probe during its closest approach to the sun, a University of Arizona-led ...