New Study Sheds Light on Earth's Early Life Forms and Origins

Monday, 15 July 2024, 15:56

The latest research findings reveal that life on Earth began surprisingly early, just 400 million years after the planet's formation. Scientists identify the universal ancestor as prokaryotic with an advanced immune system, providing insights into the beginnings of life on our planet. This study challenges previous assumptions about the timeline of life's emergence and highlights the resilience and adaptability of early life forms on Earth.
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New Study Sheds Light on Earth's Early Life Forms and Origins

Earth's Origins Unveiled

The latest research findings reveal that life on Earth began surprisingly early, just 400 million years after the planet's formation. Scientists identify the universal ancestor as prokaryotic with an advanced immune system, providing insights into the beginnings of life on our planet. This study challenges previous assumptions about the timeline of life's emergence and highlights the resilience and adaptability of early life forms on Earth.


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