The building blocks of life on Earth may have been fueled by tiny sparks hopping between water droplets.
New research suggests tiny electrical charges in water droplets could have fueled the chemical reactions that led to life.
In advancing sustainable energy solutions, an international collaborative team of scientists has achieved a significant milestone in low-carbon chemical conversion. In their recent publication in ...
In advancing sustainable energy solutions, an international collaborative team of scientists has achieved a significant ...
A new study adds another angle to the much-disputed Miller-Urey hypothesis, which argues that life on the planet emerged from ...
We may be starting to get a grasp on what kick-started life on Earth – and it could help us search for it on other planets ...
methane can play a critical role in a carbon neutral world, says Hiroyuki Takano from Kanadevia’s Technical Research Institute. “You can start the reaction under ambient pressure and at a ...
Forget the dramatic lightning strike – life may have started with countless tiny sparks from crashing water droplets!
Life's building blocks may not have been crafted in the lightning flashes of a tempest, a new study suggests, so much as in ...
In advancing sustainable energy solutions, an international collaborative team of scientists has achieved a significant ...
The Miller-Urey hypothesis is based on a famous 1952 experiment in which researchers successfully formed these organic ...