The discovery that molecules of methane and ethane can worm their way into the crystal lattice of frozen hydrogen cyanide has big implications for the chemistry on Saturn's largest moon, Titan.
Titan’s harsh chemistry breaks basic rules, offering new clues about how life’s building blocks might form in space.
Scientists have found that on Titan, substances that should remain separate can actually combine under freezing conditions.
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