Abiotic chemistry in Earth’s atmosphere could have generated biologically important organosulfur molecules as life was ...
A team of international researchers say they've uncovered new data on the world's first recorded solar eclipse using a ...
According to a new study the early Earth’s ancient sky may have played a much larger, proactive role in generating the chemical ingredients for life than scientists once believed.The study ...
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A huge helium shortage is looming — but ancient rocks in Earth's crust may be hiding massive reservoirs
For decades, helium has been produced with natural gas, generating huge carbon emissions. Now, geologists are looking for new ...
Scientists found 3.3 billion-year-old biosignatures in ancient meteorites and fossils—a billion years older than we thought ...
Fresh evidence suggests early Earth wasn’t locked under a rigid stagnant lid but was already experiencing intense subduction.
Scientists are uncovering signs that Earth has been hit by powerful cosmic blasts that leave little trace on the surface yet ...
A collision between Earth and a massive Mars-sized protoplanet likely caused the formation of our moon. Now scientists from the Max Planck Institute suggest that doomed planet was likely a rowdy ...
Ancient coffin wood turn out to be climate archives, revealing a long-forgotten wet period that helped power the rise of ...
MIT researchers traced chemical fossils in ancient rocks back to the ancestors of today’s demosponges. A team of geochemists ...
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Earth’s Ancient Sky May Have Supplied Ingredients for Life Before It Began
Learn how sulfur-based molecules essential to life may have formed before the first living systems appeared.
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