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Organic molecules in space

April 27, 2009
Estimated reading time: 1 minutes

Ted Bergin

Astronomy professor Ted Bergin will use the Herschel Space Observatory to search for the building blocks of life in the clouds of gas and dust around young stars. His research could give new insights into how life began on Earth.

http://www.ns.umich.edu/podcast/science/bergin_apr_09.mp3
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