A massive meteorite impact 3.26 billion years ago may have actually helped early microbial life thrive on Earth, new research reveals. The meteor, up to 200 times larger than the dino-killer ...
The researchers used contemporary data from the U.K. Biobank, a database of medical histories and genetic, lifestyle and other disease risk factors, to study the effect of those early-life sugar ...
The First C.C.Tan Foundation - China Feihe Brain Development Science Global Summit was convened to focus on human brain development in early life, explore relevant new researches and achievements ...
This shift toward iron-favoring bacteria, however short-lived, is a key puzzle piece depicting early life on Earth. According to Drabon's study, meteorite impact events—while reputed to kill ...