Billions of years ago, Earth was a fiery young world.
Volcanoes erupted, oceans churned, and the key compounds of life were just starting to blend.
Fast forward to today, scientists have made a discovery that sheds light on this mysterious time.
Researchers from University College London have created the compound pantetheine, a crucial ingredient for life, using conditions that mimic early Earth.
This isn’t just science fiction;
it’s a real breakthrough that helps us understand how life might have begun.
The achievement also opens doors to finding life beyond our planet.