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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 ...
The very first cells obtained their energy from geochemical reactions. LMU researchers have now managed to recreate this ...
Water from both volcanic rocks and deep mantle melted Earth's crust 1.6 billion years ago. This long-lasting melting formed ...
New evidence shows a meteorite struck Scotland 990 million years ago, reshaping Earth's timeline and possibly helping early ...
Scientists discovered complex life may have started 1.5 billion years earlier than previously thought thanks to phosphorus.
The prebiotic Earth was a harsh and unstable environment, characterized by intense heat, active volcanoes and little ...
While much remains unknown, it is intriguing that two ancient meteorite impacts, the 3.5-billion-year-old North Pole impact ...
The team lead by Professor Nikku Madhusudhan of University of Cambridge discovered chemical footprints of molecules ...
As the Earth's crust shifted and groaned over millions of years, something extraordinary happened beneath the surface. Deep ...
Using the James Webb Space Telescope, researchers detected molecules in K2-18b's atmosphere that are associated with life on Earth. Astronomers at the University of Cambridge in England announced ...
Scientists have found possible signs of life on a distant planet, but it’s too early to know for sure. Here’s what makes ...
Earth and Mars are mysteriously low in elements like copper and zinc, which are crucial for planetary chemistry and ...