Life's origins may result from low-energy electron reactions in space Wellesley MA (SPX) Jun 16, 2016 - Wellesley College professor Chris Arumainayagam has opened the American Astronomical Society (AAS) national conference in San Diego, Calif with a discussion about how the earliest building blocks of life may have been produced when low-energy ( 20 eV) electrons interact with cosmic (interstellar, planetary, and cometary) ices. His recently published results suggest that low-energy, electr ... more
Sunday, 19 June 2016
Life's origins may result from low-energy electron reactions in space
Life's origins may result from low-energy electron reactions in space Wellesley MA (SPX) Jun 16, 2016 - Wellesley College professor Chris Arumainayagam has opened the American Astronomical Society (AAS) national conference in San Diego, Calif with a discussion about how the earliest building blocks of life may have been produced when low-energy ( 20 eV) electrons interact with cosmic (interstellar, planetary, and cometary) ices. His recently published results suggest that low-energy, electr ... more
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