It is widely hypothesised that primeval life utilised small organic molecules as sources of carbon and energy. However, the presence of such primordial ingredients in early Earth habitats has not yet been demonstrated. Here we report the existence of indigenous organic molecules and gases in primary fluid inclusions in c. 3.5-billion-year-old barites (Dresser Formation, Pilbara Craton, Western Australia). The compounds identified (e.g., H2S, COS, CS2, CH4, acetic acid, organic (poly-)sulfanes, thiols) may have formed important substrates for purported ancestral sulfur and methanogenic metabolisms. They also include stable building blocks of methyl thioacetate (methanethiol, acetic acid) - a putative key agent in primordial energy metabolism...
Archaean hydrothermal chert veins commonly contain abundant organic carbon of uncertain origin (abio...
The world’s most ancient biogenic structures are found in the North Pole Dome of Western Australia, ...
Fluviolacustrine sediments of the 2.75 Ga Hardey Formation (Fortescue Group, Australia) preserve pen...
<div><p>The origin of life is still an unsolved mystery in science. Hypothetically, prebiotic chemis...
The origin of life is still an unsolved mystery in science. Hypothetically, prebiotic chemistry and ...
Deep‐sea hydrothermal systems provide ideal conditions for prebiotic reactions and ancient metabolic...
Molecular fossils of biological lipids are preserved in 2700-million-year-old shales from the Pilbar...
Paleoarchean rocks from the Pilbara Craton of Western Australia provide a variety of clues to the ex...
Hydrothermal and metamorphic processes could have abiotically produced organo-mineral associations d...
Biological activity is a major factor in Earth\u27s chemical cycles, including facilitating CO2 sequ...
It has recently been hypothesised that pumice, a low-density vesicular volcanic rock, could have act...
On a volcanic and anaerobic planet characterized by abundant hydrothermal activity, physicochemical ...
International audienceThe Archean era (4 to 2.5 billion years ago, Ga) yielded rocks that include th...
Modern shallow brine environments contain an abundance of microorganisms. Microorganisms, mineral cr...
Sulfur is one of the essential elements of life; therefore life as we know it would not be possible ...
Archaean hydrothermal chert veins commonly contain abundant organic carbon of uncertain origin (abio...
The world’s most ancient biogenic structures are found in the North Pole Dome of Western Australia, ...
Fluviolacustrine sediments of the 2.75 Ga Hardey Formation (Fortescue Group, Australia) preserve pen...
<div><p>The origin of life is still an unsolved mystery in science. Hypothetically, prebiotic chemis...
The origin of life is still an unsolved mystery in science. Hypothetically, prebiotic chemistry and ...
Deep‐sea hydrothermal systems provide ideal conditions for prebiotic reactions and ancient metabolic...
Molecular fossils of biological lipids are preserved in 2700-million-year-old shales from the Pilbar...
Paleoarchean rocks from the Pilbara Craton of Western Australia provide a variety of clues to the ex...
Hydrothermal and metamorphic processes could have abiotically produced organo-mineral associations d...
Biological activity is a major factor in Earth\u27s chemical cycles, including facilitating CO2 sequ...
It has recently been hypothesised that pumice, a low-density vesicular volcanic rock, could have act...
On a volcanic and anaerobic planet characterized by abundant hydrothermal activity, physicochemical ...
International audienceThe Archean era (4 to 2.5 billion years ago, Ga) yielded rocks that include th...
Modern shallow brine environments contain an abundance of microorganisms. Microorganisms, mineral cr...
Sulfur is one of the essential elements of life; therefore life as we know it would not be possible ...
Archaean hydrothermal chert veins commonly contain abundant organic carbon of uncertain origin (abio...
The world’s most ancient biogenic structures are found in the North Pole Dome of Western Australia, ...
Fluviolacustrine sediments of the 2.75 Ga Hardey Formation (Fortescue Group, Australia) preserve pen...