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Interstellar Chemistry Record
Researchers at NAI’s Carnegie Institution of Washington Team published this week in Science their new study of the interstellar chemistry record in both meteorites and interplanetary dust particles. They show that isotopic compositions in meteories meet and exceed those in found in IDP’s, demonstrating the capability of both to preserve primitive organics.
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