Don't laugh off the potential value in finding nitrous oxide (N2O) in space atmospheres—scientists say the laughing gas could be a key biosignature in the search for life beyond our own planet.
Add in that our current technology (looking at you, James Webb Space Telescope) is adept at locating N20, and it's clear why researchers at the University of California, Riverside want us to take laughing gas seriously.
Don't laugh off the potential value in finding nitrous oxide (N2O) in space atmospheres—scientists say the laughing gas could be a key biosignature in the search for life beyond our own planet.
Add in that our current technology (looking at you, James Webb Space Telescope) is adept at locating N20, and it's clear why researchers at the University of California, Riverside want us to take laughing gas seriously. |
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