While previous studies say volcanic or atmospheric lightning may have triggered chemical reactions that created organic ...
The Earth has natural and artificial sources of water. Every human being should conserve and preserve their surroundings to ...
New research suggests “microlightning” exchanges among water droplets in Earth’s early atmosphere may have sparked the ...
small electrical charges built up in water droplets and unleashed tiny bursts of electricity may have been enough to power ...
The Miller-Urey hypothesis is based on a famous 1952 experiment in which researchers successfully formed these organic ...
Large soda lakes may have provided the high phosphorus levels needed for life to begin on Earth, offering a new explanation ...
Research suggests that microlightning from water droplets, rather than large lightning strikes, may have triggered life’s ...
Large soda lakes - those without natural runoff - could have built and sustained extremely high concentrations of phosphorus.
Life needs sufficient phosphorus. However, the element is scarce, not only today but also at the time of the origin of life. So where was there sufficient phosphorus four billion years ago for life to ...
Scientists at Lab are unraveling the mysteries of Bennu, a 4.5-billion-year-old asteroid, using cutting-edge technology. The ...