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"Life exists on Earth because of a delicate combination of chemical
ingredients. Using a theoretical model, Glaser is hypothesizing the existence of adenine in interstellar dust clouds. Those same clouds may have showered young Earth with adenine as it began cooling billions of years ago, and could potentially hold the key for initiating a similar process on another planet." http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases...1002113036.htm Double-A |
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