Did jolts of ‘microlightning’ in primordial mist kick-start Earth’s earliest life? Scientists offer clues
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Summary Scientists suggest microlightning in water droplets could have sparked the creation of Earth's earliest organic molecules. The new research, published in Science Advances, builds upon the landmark 1953 Miller-Urey experiment. Electrical exchanges between oppositely charged water droplets can result in the production of amino acids, the researchers found. This process could have been more frequent than lightning on ancient Earth, creating abundant building blocks for life. Alternative
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