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Astrochemical model digs into the universe's missing sulfur

Astrochemical model digs into the universe's missing sulfur
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Researchers have developed a new computer simulation model to investigate the 'missing sulfur problem' in dense interstellar clouds. By using the pyRate application, scientists are testing how sulfur interacts with ice and gas to better understand chemical evolution in space.

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This research advances our fundamental understanding of cosmic chemistry and the formation of elements in the universe.

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