Scientists at Cornell University in the US have found the first indisputable evidence of the presence of a molecule -acrylonitrile - on Titan, which may be key to exotic life on the methane-based, oxygen-free moon of Saturn. The discovery gets us closer to finding life in a truly alien environment.
Taking a simultaneously imaginative and rigidly scientific view, Cornell chemical engineers and astronomers offer a template for life that could thrive in a harsh, cold world – specifically Titan, the giant moon of Saturn. (Source: NASA)
Scientists have found the first indisputable evidence of the presence of a molecule -acrylonitrile – on Titan, which may be key to exotic life on the methane-based, oxygen-free moon of Saturn. According to researchers at Cornell University in the US, the discovery gets us closer to finding life in a truly alien environment. Read more....
Taking a simultaneously imaginative and rigidly scientific view, Cornell chemical engineers and astronomers offer a template for life that could thrive in a harsh, cold world – specifically Titan, the giant moon of Saturn. (Source: NASA)
Scientists have found the first indisputable evidence of the presence of a molecule -acrylonitrile – on Titan, which may be key to exotic life on the methane-based, oxygen-free moon of Saturn. According to researchers at Cornell University in the US, the discovery gets us closer to finding life in a truly alien environment. Read more....