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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
National
Ryan McDougall

New study changes what we know about space dust

  • Pioneering research suggests cosmic dust particles are crucial for forming life's building blocks in space.
  • Scientists from Heriot-Watt University, Friedrich Schiller University Jena, and the University of Virginia found mineral dust acts as a catalyst.
  • This catalysis enables simple molecules like carbon dioxide and ammonia to efficiently form complex, potentially life-sustaining compounds, even in extreme cold and vacuum.
  • Their study demonstrated that reactions forming ammonium carbamate, a precursor to essential life molecules, were efficient only with dust.
  • This discovery indicates dust plays a far more active role in astrochemistry than previously thought, promoting the chemistry needed to build complex organics and potentially kickstart life.

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