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A recent study from researchers at the University of Toulouse has revealed a fascinating insight into the origins of life on ...
While researchers are still debating the exact timeline, one thing is becoming clear. Life didn’t take long to get started.
If you think explaining the earliest origins of man 1.9 million years ago is difficult, imagine trying to explain the development of the first microbial life on Earth, evidence for which dates to ...
Eukaryogenesis occurred suddenly, driven by the growing length of genes and the limitations on producing longer proteins. An ...
All that said, the findings can’t confirm the terrestrial life theory beyond a doubt. There’s still a chance hydrogen-heavy meteorites helped us along. Still, the new evidence makes a strong case that ...
Pinpointing when and where Earth’s hydrogen is an essential key to understanding how life arose on the planet. Without hydrogen, there’s no water, and without water, life can’t exist here. Ironically, ...
The study potentially upends our understanding of early Earth, but the discovery of hydrogen in the meteorite doesn’t mean that life would have ... theory of the origins of water.
it would have been impossible for our planet to develop the conditions to support life. The origin of hydrogen, and by extension water, on Earth has been highly debated, with many believing that ...