AFrench2
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So uh...here you go, bro.
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So sometimes, life needs a spark of inspiration—or maybe several trillion of them. A new study published in Nature Communications suggests lightning may have been a key component in making phosphorus available for organisms to use when life on Earth first appeared by about 3.5 billion years ago.Mar 17, 2021
Day 2 (Tomorrow): The Earth is not 5000 years old.
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How lightning strikes could explain the origin of life—on Earth and elsewhere
A new study suggests that lightning helps make an essential element available to organisms in habitable environments.
So sometimes, life needs a spark of inspiration—or maybe several trillion of them. A new study published in Nature Communications suggests lightning may have been a key component in making phosphorus available for organisms to use when life on Earth first appeared by about 3.5 billion years ago.Mar 17, 2021
Day 2 (Tomorrow): The Earth is not 5000 years old.