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| The chlorine and potassium needed to support planet formation and sustain life come from exploding stars. Image Credit: JAXA |
"Why are we here?" This is humanity's most fundamental and persistent question. Tracing the origins of the elements is a direct attempt to answer this at its deepest level. We know many elements are created inside stars and supernovae, which then cast them out into the universe, yet the origins of some key elements have remained a mystery.
Chlorine and potassium, both odd-Z elements -- possessing an odd number of protons -- are essential to life and planet formation. According to current theoretical models, stars produce only about one-tenth of the amount of these elements observed in the universe, a discrepancy that has long puzzled astrophysicists.

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