When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. Researchers have discovered that molecules on Saturn’s moon Titan may be breaking a fundamental ...
Titan's cold atmosphere — filled with nitrogen and methane — may be similar to what Earth was like billions of years ago. Credit: Jenny McElligott / eMITS illustration Some substances that don't mix ...
For decades, chemistry students have learned a simple truth: polar and nonpolar substances don’t mix. Water and oil stay apart. But researchers from Chalmers University in Sweden and NASA’s Jet ...
Researchers have long been interested in Saturn’s largest moon, Titan, and its icy environment, which harbours lakes, seas, sand dunes and a thick atmosphere full of nitrogen, methane, and complex ...
Some substances that don't mix on Earth can combine in ultra freezing conditions like those on Saturn's largest moon, breaking one of the best-known rules of chemistry, new research shows. Now a team ...
A new discovery on Saturn's moon Titan shows that even incompatible substances can mix in extreme cold, reshaping ideas about chemistry before life began. (Nanowerk News) Scientists have long been ...
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