Early in its history, Earth's surface developed from an uninhabitable magma ocean to a place where life could emerge. The first organisms, lacking ion transporters, fixed the composition of their cradle environment in their intracellular fluid. Later, though life adapted and spread, it preserved some qualities of its initial environment within. Modern prokaryotes could thus provide insights into the conditions of early Earth and the requirements for the emergence of life. In this work, we constrain Earth's life-forming environment through detailed analysis of prokaryotic intracellular fluid. Rigorous assessment of the constraints placed on the early Earth environment by intracellular liquid will provide insight into the conditions of abioge...
Life started on Earth extremely rapidly after the initial Earth's period of bombardment ended. ...
How and where did life on Earth originate? To date, various environments have been proposed as plaus...
International audienceCritical to the origin of life are the ingredients of life, of course, but als...
Early in its history, Earth's surface developed from an uninhabitable magma ocean to a place where l...
Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)Early in its history, Earth's surface d...
Popular hypotheses that attempt to explain the origin of prebiotic molecules and cellular life capab...
Any search for present or past life beyond Earth should consider the initial processes and related e...
The ultimate goal of terrestrial planet-finding missions is not only to discover terrestrial exoplan...
While most advances in the study of the origin of life on Earth (OoLoE) are piecemeal, tested agains...
editorial reviewedCharacterizing plausible and reliable traces of microbial life is crucial to untan...
On a volcanic and anaerobic planet characterized by abundant hydrothermal activity, physicochemical ...
The ultimate goal of terrestrial planet-finding missions is not only to discover terrestrial exoplan...
The bottom-up approach (from the origin of life and on) provides deeper causal-historical under-stan...
Life may have been present on Earth from about 3.8 Ga or earlier. Based on a combination of geochemi...
While most advances in the study of the origin of life on Earth (OoLoE) are piecemeal, tested agains...
Life started on Earth extremely rapidly after the initial Earth's period of bombardment ended. ...
How and where did life on Earth originate? To date, various environments have been proposed as plaus...
International audienceCritical to the origin of life are the ingredients of life, of course, but als...
Early in its history, Earth's surface developed from an uninhabitable magma ocean to a place where l...
Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)Early in its history, Earth's surface d...
Popular hypotheses that attempt to explain the origin of prebiotic molecules and cellular life capab...
Any search for present or past life beyond Earth should consider the initial processes and related e...
The ultimate goal of terrestrial planet-finding missions is not only to discover terrestrial exoplan...
While most advances in the study of the origin of life on Earth (OoLoE) are piecemeal, tested agains...
editorial reviewedCharacterizing plausible and reliable traces of microbial life is crucial to untan...
On a volcanic and anaerobic planet characterized by abundant hydrothermal activity, physicochemical ...
The ultimate goal of terrestrial planet-finding missions is not only to discover terrestrial exoplan...
The bottom-up approach (from the origin of life and on) provides deeper causal-historical under-stan...
Life may have been present on Earth from about 3.8 Ga or earlier. Based on a combination of geochemi...
While most advances in the study of the origin of life on Earth (OoLoE) are piecemeal, tested agains...
Life started on Earth extremely rapidly after the initial Earth's period of bombardment ended. ...
How and where did life on Earth originate? To date, various environments have been proposed as plaus...
International audienceCritical to the origin of life are the ingredients of life, of course, but als...