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“Large Organic Molecules Found in Space Could Indicate Conditions for Life Across the Galaxy”

Discovery in Protoplanetary Disks Highlights Potential for Life-Building Chemistry Beyond Earth

Scientists have identified “significant reservoirs” of complex organic molecules within protoplanetary disks surrounding newly formed stars, suggesting that conditions for life similar to those on Earth could exist throughout the galaxy. These disks, dense with gas and dust formed after a molecular cloud collapses, contain organic molecules that act as intermediaries between simple carbon compounds and the more intricate structures required for life.

Research indicates that these organic molecules, regarded as fundamental “stepping stones” in the origin of life, can produce sugars, amino acids, and even RNA components under suitable conditions. This discovery opens up new possibilities, as these raw materials are essential to building blocks of life, pointing to a chemical environment that could foster life beyond our planet.

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