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 ...
This limitation suggested that coacervates might not be able to maintain the compartmentalization necessary for early life. Compartmentalization is a strict requirement for natural selection and ...
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