Unlocking the Mystery of Earth's Early Oxygen Levels in the Lab
Scientists from the University of California, Berkeley have recently discovered a way to recreate the atmosphere of early Earth in their laboratory in order to study how oxygen may have first been produced. By creating a hot and humid environment, they are able to simulate conditions that may have been present billions of years ago. This new research could help us to better understand how oxygen was able to become a major component of the Earth’s atmosphere. The research team believes that their findings could provide crucial insights into how and why oxygen was able to become so abundant on Earth, and how this impacted the development of life on our planet.
source: Phys.org