Radbound University: How Day and Night Cycles Shaped the Dawn of Life on Earth
December 11, 2024
December 11, 2024
NIJMEGEN, The Netherlands, Dec. 11 (TNSres) -- Radboud University issued the following news:
Patterns such as day and night or seasons, were very important for the emergence of the first life on Earth. This is stated by chemist Peer van Duppen in his research on which he will receive his PhD at Radboud University on 17 December.
How humans developed from the first cell can be explained by Darwin's theory of evolution. But how life itself originated is unclear. Van Duppe . . .
Patterns such as day and night or seasons, were very important for the emergence of the first life on Earth. This is stated by chemist Peer van Duppen in his research on which he will receive his PhD at Radboud University on 17 December.
How humans developed from the first cell can be explained by Darwin's theory of evolution. But how life itself originated is unclear. Van Duppe . . .