The researchers discovered complex organic molecules in a galaxy over 12 billion light-years away from the Earth -- the most distant galaxy in which we now know there are these molecules -- thanks to the possibilities of a recently-run space telescope, James Webb and a detailed analysis of the research group, a new study provides a critical understanding of complex interactions that occur in the first galaxies in the early Universe, telling ys.org.. Professor of astronomy and physics at the University of Illinois Urban-Shampwin-Wiyira and Detective Kevin Fudge collaborated with the University of Texas & M and an international team of scientists to distinguish infrared signals, created by some massive and bigger pieces of dust in the galaxy, and carbon-based molecules recently observed. Results [# 8230; ]
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