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science1 year ago

Discovery of Nitriles in Space Could Unlock Cosmic Mysteries

Scientists have discovered two nitrile-containing molecules, malononitrile and maleonitrile, in the Taurus molecular cloud, an interstellar region near Earth. These molecules are significant because they are precursors in the synthesis of purines and pyrimidines, essential components of RNA and DNA, suggesting complex chemical processes in space that may relate to the origins of life. The findings highlight the active chemical nature of interstellar clouds and the challenges in modeling the formation of newly discovered molecules.

chemistry2 years ago

"Blockchain Simulations Decode 4 Billion Reactions of Early Life"

A team of chemists has repurposed blockchain technology to generate the largest network of chemical reactions, termed NOEL, which may have given rise to prebiotic molecules on early Earth. This work suggests that primitive forms of metabolism might have emerged without the involvement of enzymes and demonstrates the potential of using blockchain to solve complex computational chemistry problems. The resulting network contains 4.9 billion plausible reactions, including parts of well-known metabolic pathways, but only a few hundred reactions could be called "self-replicating," indicating that self-replication may have appeared later in evolution. The use of blockchain technology significantly reduced the time and cost required for this extensive computational chemistry task.

space2 years ago

Life's Building Blocks Found in Milky Way's Perseus Cloud

Astronomers have discovered prebiotic molecules, considered the essential building blocks for life, in a star cluster within the Perseus Molecular Cloud called IC348. The cloud is one of the closest active star-forming regions to the solar system at just 1,000 light-years away. The detection of prebiotic molecules at such a site and so close to the star cluster IC348 could indicate that as young planets form, they accrete material that contains molecules that eventually contribute to the formation of complex organic molecules. The discovery was made using data collected by NASA's now retired Spitzer Space Telescope and will be followed up with the more powerful James Webb Space Telescope.

astronomy2 years ago

Life's Building Blocks Found in Perseus Cloud

Researchers have discovered the presence of numerous prebiotic molecules in the star formation region IC348 of the Perseus Molecular Cloud, a young star cluster some 2-3 million years old. The Perseus Cloud is one of the star-forming regions closest to the Solar System. The presence of prebiotic molecules at interstellar sites so close to star clusters suggests the possibility that accretion processes are taking place on young planets which could contribute to the formation of complex organic molecules. The next step will be to use the powerful James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) to confirm the very probable presence of amino acids in the gas in this and in other star-forming regions.

astronomy2 years ago

Life's Building Blocks Discovered in Perseus Cloud.

Researchers have discovered the presence of numerous prebiotic molecules in the Perseus Molecular Cloud, a young star cluster some 2-3 million years old. Some of these biological molecules are considered essential building bricks for the construction of more complex molecules such as the amino acids, which formed the genetic code of ancient microorganisms, and brought about the flourishing of life on Earth. The detection of prebiotic molecules at interstellar sites so close to this star cluster suggests the possibility that accretion processes are taking place onto young planets that could contribute to the formation of complex organic molecules. The next step will be to use the powerful James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) to provide details about the spatial distribution of all these molecules.