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Researchers May Have Found the Missing Piece of Evidence that Explains the Origins of Life

By: RAS_WEB
On: July 12, 2019
In: News, RSSfeeds, Universe Today

Researchers May Have Found the Missing Piece of Evidence that Explains the Origins of Life

A team of researchers have shown how the basic building blocks of life could have arose on a primordial Earth, bringing us one step closer to resolving the mystery of abiogenesis.

The post Researchers May Have Found the Missing Piece of Evidence that Explains the Origins of Life appeared first on Universe Today.

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