A new study may have figured out how life on Earth actually began, and it all has to do with ancient hot springs.
One of the biggest scientific mysteries is where life on Earth started.
An international team of scientists recently published a study highlighting the potential role of iron sulfides in the ...
A study suggests ancient hot springs, like Yellowstone's, may have supported reactions crucial for the birth of life on our ...
Conceptual illustration of terrestrial hot springs on early Earth (Illustration by Alex Bosoy, Design & Illustration, LLC) ...
A new study reveals iron sulfides in early Earth's hot springs catalyzed CO₂ reduction into organic molecules, potentially aiding life’s origins. Manganese doping enhanced catalytic activity, ...
A new study has revealed how hot springs may have contributed to the emergence of life on Earth. The research examined iron ...
Previous studies on iron sulfides and the origin of life have focused primarily on deep-sea alkaline hydrothermal vents. However, some scientists have proposed terrestrial hot springs as another ...
An international team of scientists has uncovered a fascinating role for iron sulfides in the creation of life on early Earth ...
A new study by the Chinese Academy of Sciences investigates the catalytic properties of iron sulfide (FeS), both in its pure ...