Our research suggests that rainwater might have been crucial for stabilizing early cells, fostering the conditions necessary for life's complexity to emerge.
The existence of simple, cell-like structures, or protocells, highlights the evolution from organic molecules into complex cells capable of metabolism and replication.
Stanley Miller and Harold Urey's 1953 experiment illustrated how nonliving matter could transform into life, demonstrating the potential for creating amino acids from simpler compounds.
Understanding how the earliest cells formed reveals fundamental insights into the origin of life and the evolution of complex cellular structures over billions of years.
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