
"Groundbreaking Discoveries: Carbonic Acid and Origin-of-Life Molecule Detected in Interstellar Space"
Scientists have discovered evidence of carbonic acid (HOCOOH) in interstellar space for the first time. This finding adds to the growing list of carboxylic acids found in distant locations, supporting the theory that these compounds may have been delivered to Earth via comets or meteorites. The presence of carbonic acid in an interstellar molecular cloud suggests a high degree of complexity in the interstellar medium and raises the possibility of other amino-acid-related compounds. The discovery also hints at the potential abundance of carbonic acid in interstellar space, despite its previous undetectability by radio astronomical observations.

