ALMA
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ESO: ALMA Discovered a Building Block of Life Near Infant-Like Star
The European Southern Observatory (ESO) announced that ALMA discovered prebiotic molecule or a building block of life near an infant-like star. The molecule methyl isocyanate was discovered in a young star in the IRAS 16293-2422 region.
Latest Research Articles
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Amazing Discovery: ALMA Observes Formation of New Solar System 450 Light-Years Away
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LOOK: Stellar ‘Tsunami’ Forms a Pair of Space Eyelids
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Space Tsunami: Rare Eye-Shaped Galaxy Explained
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Amazing Discovery: ALMA Detects Multiple-Star System Giving Birth to 3 Stars
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Astronomers Observe Possible Formation of Uranus-Like Planet
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Scientists Discover Strange-Looking Binary Star with 3 Planet-Forming Rings
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ALMA Takes Scientists Back in Time to the ‘Golden Age’ of Galaxy Formation
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Secrets of Giant Space Blobs Discovered by ALMA
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New Discovery: A Possible Birth of Icy Giant Planet Detected
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ALMA: Swirling Cool Jets Reveal Growing Supermassive Black Holes
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ALMA: Water Dew Drops Discovered at Spiderweb Galaxy
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First Methyl Alcohol Detected in Planet-Forming Disc