Water can exist in two liquid states under extreme conditions, reshaping our understanding of its molecular behavior.
Forget the dramatic lightning strike – life may have started with countless tiny sparks from crashing water droplets!
One famous experiment conducted in 1952 by American chemists Stanley Miller and Harold Urey provided a possible explanation: ...
In the larger tank, the team used a combination of construction diggers, dunk tanks, pyro, switchable backgrounds, a gimbal-controlled raft, and a retractable roof to create a swirl of water and ...
Life may not have begun with a dramatic lightning strike into the ocean but from many smaller “microlightning” exchanges among water droplets ... to have had a swirl of chemicals but almost ...
A study shows that electrical charges in sprays of water can cause chemical reactions that form organic molecules from inorganic materials. The findings provide evidence that microlightning may have ...