A doctoral student recreated a tiny piece of the universe in a bottle to investigate the chemistry that led to life on Earth.
The process broke down the chemical compounds, forming new elements—carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrogen—essential ...
That was perhaps the most challenging moment, but the Olympic goal literally kept the Lombard athlete on his feet and pushed him to try, even before performing well, to enjoy his home Olympics after ...
Recreating cosmic dust may help answer questions about how meteorites hitting Earth came to contain the organic matter that they do ...
A Sydney Ph.D. student has recreated a tiny piece of the universe inside a bottle in her laboratory, producing cosmic dust ...
Scientists have uncovered three nitriles in lab-made interstellar ice that could serve as new targets for astronomers ...
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A Ph.D student just created cosmic dust in a lab, and it could explain how life began on Earth
A doctoral researcher in Australia has successfully recreated cosmic dust inside a laboratory, offering a new way to study ...
By creating a 'little bit of the Universe in a bottle' in her lab, a PhD student in physics has reverse-engineered the ...
Seventy-six peer-reviewed studies were published in fiscal year 2025, the highest annual number to date, bringing the total to nearly 630 KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla., Jan. 29, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- The ...
Rocket Lab launched South Korea’s NEONSAT-1A satellite into orbit on Jan. 29, 2026, enabling near-real-time disaster monitoring across the Korean Peninsula and marking the company’s second successful ...
Researchers at the Max Planck Institute for Extraterrestrial Physics (MPE), in collaboration with astrophysicists from the ...
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