Scientists Discover Clue to Life’s Beginnings in Space

Researchers found molecules in space that could help life form, marking a big step in understanding how life began.

These molecules are key for amino acids, which are the building blocks of life found in all living things.

The discovery suggests that life’s ingredients may form in space before reaching planets like Earth.

Scientists used advanced telescopes to detect these molecules in deep space, far beyond our solar system.

The findings hint that other planets might have similar conditions, increasing the chances of alien life.

This discovery could change how we think about life's origins and where it can exist in the universe.

More research is needed, but this breakthrough offers exciting possibilities for space science.

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