Astrochemistry is a captivating field that explores the chemistry of celestial objects and interstellar space. By studying the composition and reactions of molecules in cosmic environments such as stars, planets, and nebulae, astrochemists unravel the origins of complex molecules essential for life. Through innovative spectroscopic techniques and laboratory simulations, they investigate the formation of organic compounds, including amino acids and sugars, shedding light on the processes that may have led to the emergence of life on Earth and beyond. Astrochemistry bridges the gap between astronomy and chemistry, offering valuable insights into the evolution of galaxies, the formation of planetary systems, and the potential for habitability in the universe. As we continue to explore the cosmos, astrochemistry remains at the forefront of scientific inquiry, unlocking the mysteries of the cosmos and our place within it.
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Title : Tomographic image of molecules based on spin-spin interactions that are part of them resonating nuclei of atoms
Vladimir Voronov, Irkutsk National Research Technical University, Russian Federation
Title : PH-dependent recoil stabilization in Iodates following the (n,gamma) process
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Title : Antibacterial activity of bioactive compounds extracted from the Egyptian untapped green algae Rhizoclonium hieroglyphicum
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Title : Study of hydrogen transfer reactions within the framework of the non-equilibrium approach
I A Romanskii, N N Semenov Institute of Chemical Physics, Russian Federation