An unusual carbon-based molecule with a branched structure within a giant gas cloud in interstellar space has been discovered in a new research, suggesting the origins of life. According to the astronomers from Cornell, organic molecules usually found in these star-forming regions consist of a single "backbone" of carbon atoms arranged in a straight chain. Researcher Rob Garrod said that the carbon structure of isopropyl cyanide branches off, making ...You have just read an article categorized health
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