A team of researchers has identified a type of sugar called erythrulose in a gas cloud located near the center of the Milky Way. This discovery supports the hypothesis that sugars essential to the emergence of life may have reached Earth from the depths of space.
The first organic molecules necessary for life, such as sugars and amino acids, are believed to have been transported through space by asteroids.
Scientists at the Centro de Astrobiología (CAB), CSIC-INTA in Madrid have identified a sugar, erythrulose, in a region in the center of the Milky Way. On Earth, it is found in raspberries. In space, it is synthesized—like many other molecules—in molecular clouds, which act as veritable “molecular nurseries.”
Vassilissa Vinogradoff and Grégoire Danger explain the significance of this discovery.
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