Exploring How Salt-Induced Polyester Changed Early Earth Chemistry
Today, researchers from the University of Colorado Boulder have discovered that the early Earth chemistry of salt-induced polyester may have been a key factor in the evolution of life. Through their studies, they have determined that this type of chemistry may have been essential in providing the chemical building blocks for the formation of RNA and DNA. By understanding the chemistry from this period in Earth’s history, researchers can better understand the development of life on Earth and the possible conditions for life elsewhere in the universe. This could potentially open up a new realm of research that could lead to the discovery of other worlds capable of hosting life.
source: Phys.org