Hopefully the Deepseek news hasn't obscured the discoveries from this space mission. 14/20 amino acids found in life on Earth were recovered from the samples from that mission. 33 amino acids overall. Unlike with terrestrial amino acids found in living things, there are equal number of left and right handed amino acids.
This has big implications for understanding the rise of life in our solar system, and perhaps the potential rise of life in the cosmos.
> big implications for understanding the rise of life
That's quite a stretch. We've known since the 1950s that amino acids form spontaneously in a hydrogen-rich environment with ultraviolet light exposure. Which matches both the protoplanetary disk and the early Earth. This is just physical confirmation of what the blackboard nerds have been expecting for decades.
This has big implications for understanding the rise of life in our solar system, and perhaps the potential rise of life in the cosmos.