New research announced by NASA on Tuesday details a bevy of exciting discoveries from asteroid dust that could provide clues to how life developed in our neck of the cosmos, including the sugars required for basic life forms, a mysterious gum-like substance and a surprising amount of stardust from supernovae.
NASA's robot spacecraft, Osiris-Rex, scooped up rocks and dust from the asteroid Bennu in 2020 and delivered the sample to Earth in 2023 . Since then, scientists around the globe have been studying the space rocks to gain insight into the early days of our solar system.
Yoshihiro Furukawa, a scientist from Tohoku University in Japan, led a team that found the sugar. It's the first time scientists have discovered six-carbon glucose -- a universal source of carbon and

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