How a sugar acid crucial for life could have formed in interstellar clouds
Glyceric acid has been found in meteorites. New lab experiments hint at its origin in space

Simple sugar acids crucial for cell metabolism could form in star-forming regions like the Orion Nebula (pictured), lab experiments suggest. Advanced telescopes could be used to search for these biomolecules.
NASA, ESA, Massimo Robberto/STScI and ESA, Hubble Space Telescope Orion Treasury Project Team