Early Earth's sky produced sulfur molecules, key ingredients for life

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Early Earth's atmosphere may have generated key ingredients for life, challenging previous theories. A new study published in PNAS shows the young planet's sky could produce sulfur-based molecules, crucial for life, before life itself existed. This suggests life may have had a head start, with atmospheric biomolecules potentially falling to Earth's surface via rainfall.


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