Scientists solve two billion-year-old riddle

A two billion-year-old riddle of how the basic building blocks of life were formed has been solved by scientists in Ireland, it was announced today.

Scientists solve two billion-year-old riddle

A two billion-year-old riddle of how the basic building blocks of life were formed has been solved by scientists in Ireland, it was announced today.

“Nature’s big bang” – when two single cells fused into one living organism - has been mapped for the first time by researchers led by a team from the National University of Ireland (NUI) in Maynooth.

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