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Did Life Start in a Pond, Not Oceans?

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A shimmer of superheated fluid gushes from an opening some 3 feet (1 meter) across near the top of a hydrothermal vent deep in the Caribbean. Researchers are returning to the intriguing site, and one of its deeper and more mysterious neighbors, to sample them for the first time.
(Image credit: NOAA Okeanos Explorer Program, MCR Expedition 2011.)

Life may have gotten its start inland, inside ponds of volcanic condensate, not in the oceans.

Modern life is more chemically compatible with conditions in venting geothermal fields, such as Yellowstone National Park, than in the ocean, even a primitive ocean, new analysis shows. The finding challenges a widely accepted theory that modern life began in a marine environment.

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