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astrochemistry

[as-troh-kem-uh-stree] / ˌæs troʊˈkɛm ə stri /


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Ewine van Dishoeck, winner of the astrophysics category, works in astrochemistry at Leiden University in the Netherlands, where she has made her mark “elucidating the life cycle of interstellar clouds and the formation of stars and planets”, according to the prize citation.

From Nature

Jason Dworkin, chief of astrochemistry at Nasa Goddard Space Flight Center, says the research bolsters the findings by his team from the Stardust probe.

From The Guardian

The preparation of cold molecules is of great importance in many contexts, such as fundamental physics investigations, high-resolution spectroscopy of complex molecules, cold chemistry and astrochemistry.

From Nature

The steerable nature of the dish gives it vision of an unprecedented 80 percent of the sky, making it versatile for several types of research such as astronomy, astrochemistry and astrophysics.

From Scientific American

Their practitioners have given them fancy names like chemical biology, neurochemistry, nanochemistry and astrochemistry.

From Scientific American