Freezing and Thawing May Have Aided Early Life's Origins
New experimental findings propose that cycles of freezing and thawing on early Earth could have played a crucial role in the development of primitive cell-like structures. These conditions reportedly enhanced the fusion of lipid bubbles and their ability to capture DNA. This process may have facilitated the mixing of essential molecules for complex chemical reactions, contributing to the emergence of life.
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