Earth Sciences
Tectonically-driven oxidant production in the hot biosphere
J. Stone, J. O. Edgar, et al.
This groundbreaking research by Jordan Stone, John O. Edgar, Jamie A. Gould, and Jon Telling delves into the geological origins of hydrogen peroxide and oxygen on early Earth. By examining crushed silicate rocks, they unveil a potential source of oxidants that could have fueled the biochemistry where life originally thrived, suggesting that ancient fault movements played a critical role in the emergence of oxygen-respiring microlife.
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