Democracy Dies in Darkness

How did life on Earth begin? Cracks may have been the key.

April 16, 2024 at 6:00 a.m. EDT
An illustration shows how heat might have flowed through underground networks of interconnected geologic cracks to help produce the complex building blocks of life on early Earth. (Christof B. Mast)
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In a groundbreaking experiment in the early 1950s, a scientist tried to re-create the conditions of early Earth in a test tube.

Stanley Miller added a few simple ingredients thought to be swirling in the young planet’s atmosphere and oceans to interconnected flasks, applied heat and zapped them with electricity to simulate lightning. The findings quickly became famous: Out of this primordial soup emerged amino acids, the chemical building blocks of life.