The most comprehensive study on the atmospheric oxidation of the natural climatic gas dimethyl sulfide has been published in a new report. The formation of sulfur dioxide from the oxidation of ...
For the first time, scientists have used the James Webb Space Telescope to detect methane in the atmosphere of an exoplanet. Credit: Amanda Smith illustration While the James Webb Space Telescope ...
Data stored in ice cores dating back 55 years bring new insight into atmospheric levels of a molecule that can significantly affect weather and climate. Data stored in ice cores dating back 55 years ...
Through global air sampling, researchers found that the sulfur-containing compound hydroperoxymethyl thioformate (HPMTF) is created during the marine chemical cycle; the authors determined that at ...
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The rumors have been out there for a while now, percolating through respectable corners of the astronomy and astrobiological community, that the James Webb Space Telescope has found a planet with ...
The smell that wafts off of the ocean is instantly recognizable: Sometimes it smells fresh and clean, but other times it’s a little clammy, briny, or sulfuric. That smell actually indicates a ...
This is a preview. Log in through your library . Abstract Oceans emit large quantities of dimethyl sulfide (DMS) to the marine atmosphere. The oxidation of DMS leads to the formation and growth of ...
Dimethyl sulfide is cool—and a potential biosignature—but scientists are urging caution before we declare a plankton party some 120 light-years away. Reading time 5 minutes Last week, researchers ...
The Webb Space Telescope recently turned its focus to a nearby exoplanet and found that it may be a Hycean world, or a world completely covered in a single global ocean, and with a hydrogen atmosphere ...
In April, scientists captured global attention by announcing they’d found a molecule in a faraway planet’s atmosphere that could signal life there. But a new analysis by University of Chicago ...
Data stored in ice cores dating back 55 years bring new insight into atmospheric levels of a molecule that can significantly affect weather and climate. Modelling studies have long suggested that the ...