Research news on Cosmochemistry

Cosmochemistry is a research area focused on the chemical composition, distribution, and evolution of matter in the universe, particularly within the Solar System. It integrates radiogenic and stable isotope geochemistry, mineralogy, and astrophysics to investigate meteorites, cometary and interplanetary dust, lunar and planetary samples, and solar wind. By quantifying elemental and isotopic abundances and fractionation processes, cosmochemistry constrains models of nucleosynthesis, presolar grain formation, protoplanetary disk chemistry, and planetary differentiation. The field provides fundamental reference values for solar and chondritic compositions and elucidates the timing and conditions of early Solar System processes through chronometers such as short- and long-lived radionuclide systems.

Cosmic butterfly reveals clues to Earth's creation

Clues about how worlds like Earth may have formed have been found buried at the heart of a spectacular "cosmic butterfly." With the help of the James Webb Space Telescope, researchers say they have made a big leap forward ...

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