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Don’t think too deeply about the origin of life – it may have started in puddles

Nature Podcast

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How to Drive Reactions to Form Polymers in Water?

Oceans may have been too wet for life to form biopolymes like proteins and euclaic acids. Life requires water, but there as just one problem - the oceans were dry billions of years ago. How can we drive reactions to form polymers in water? This is moran frank pinter from the n s f nassau centre for chemical evolution in the us. She thinks the problems water causes for the formation of biopolymes make the open ocean an unlikely place for life to begin.

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