Methane in interstellar atmosphere can exist, say IIT Madras researchers

Chennai: Researchers at Indian Institute of Technology, Madras (IIT-M) have formed clathrate hydrates in an environment similar to that of interstellar medium (ISM), according to a statement issued by the institute. According to IIT-M, such hydrates, especially that of methane, are thought to be the future sources of fuel. Many nations across the world, including India, have programmes to explore hydrates in the ocean bed.



Gas hydrates such as methane hydrate can release combustible gases more here http://logicalscience.com/2019/01/methane-in-interstellar-atmosphere-can-exist-say-iit-madras-researchers/

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