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The building blocks of life on Earth may have been fueled by tiny sparks hopping between water droplets. Four billion years ago, Earth was a lifeless world, but a dynamic one. Crashing waves, rushing ...
How? A new hypothesis suggests that tiny sparks of electricity, leaping between water droplets, could have jump-started the chemical reactions that gave rise to the basic building blocks of life.
Water droplets create “microlightning” when they split, producing electrical discharges without any external power source These tiny electrical sparks can transform simple gases into complex organic ...
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Zare’s team demonstrated the existence of micro-lightning, very small electricity discharges that occur between tiny droplets ...
Life may not have begun with a dramatic lightning strike into the ocean but from many smaller "microlightning" exchanges among water droplets from crashing waterfalls or breaking waves.
Tiny sparks from crashing water droplets may have sparked life’s origins, not lightning bolts. Researchers discovered that microlightning can form crucial organic molecules, redefining how we think ...
Water droplets can generate much stronger electrical charges than previously thought, especially when they stick and slip across rough surfaces. This discovery could improve energy storage, fuel ...