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King of Mars
Key Molecule linked to the origin of life was discovered in a potentially habitable region of our galaxy.

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"The discovery of an organic sugar molecule in a star forming region of space is very exciting and will provide incredibly useful information in our search for alien life,” said Keith Mason, chief executive of the England’s Science and Technology Facilities Council.
The finding, made with the IRAM radio telescope in France, was announced Tuesday and will be published in the Astrophysical Journal Letters." LINK
 
I find it interesting that we can pinpoint a sugar molecule 25000 lightyears away, and yet... We can't get a good picture of the face of Mars, or get a truthful answer as to whether or not the Earth has been visited by ET's millions of years ago.

Hilarious.
 
I find it interesting that we can pinpoint a sugar molecule 25000 lightyears away, and yet... We can't get a good picture of the face of Mars, or get a truthful answer as to whether or not the Earth has been visited by ET's millions of years ago.

Hilarious.
Right?!:mad: gimmi a break already. SHOW ME THE MONEY!
 
Key Molecule linked to the origin of life was discovered in a potentially habitable region of our galaxy.

"The discovery of an organic sugar molecule in a star forming region of space is very exciting


now all we need to add is some butter, a few roasted and ground cacao beans, and we will have discovered...

CHOCOLATE!

think that's where the easter bunny comes from?;)
 
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