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September 17, 2013
EXO LIFE
It's a shock: Life on Earth may have come from out of this world
Livermore CA (SPX) Sep 18, 2013
A group of international scientists including a Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory researcher have confirmed that life really could have come from out of this world. The team shock compressed an icy mixture, similar to what is found in comets, which then created a number of amino acids - the building blocks of life. The research appears in advanced online publication Sept. 15 on the Nature Geoscience journal website. This is the first experimental confirmation of what LLNL scientist Nir ... read more
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