The building blocks of life on Earth may have been fueled by tiny sparks hopping between water droplets. Four billion years ...
The Miller-Urey hypothesis is based on a famous 1952 experiment in which researchers successfully formed these organic ...
While previous studies say volcanic or atmospheric lightning may have triggered chemical reactions that created organic ...
But real lightning would have struck infrequently—and mostly in open ocean, where organic compounds would have quickly ...
Life's building blocks may not have been crafted in the lightning flashes of a tempest, a new study suggests, so much as in ...
Earth might be creating microscopic lightning bolts—and this electrical phenomenon could have sparked the chemistry of life ...
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 ...
Dr. Frankenstein might not have needed a lightning bolt to bring his monster to life after all. A new study from Stanford ...
Study discovered that tiny electrical sparks, called microlightning, form when water droplets collide. These can create ...
Life may not have begun with a dramatic lightning strike into the ocean but from many smaller "microlightning" exchanges ...
A chemical reaction involving tiny flashes of light in water droplets may have laid the foundation for life on Earth.