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How did life begin on Earth? The reply is an enormous scientific thriller scientists are actively investigating. After speaking with many scientists, host Regina G. Barber discovered that an abundance of water on Earth is most probably key, not directly, to the origin of life — particularly, in both deep sea hydrothermal vents or in tide swimming pools. It is for that reason some scientists are additionally exploring the potential for all times in so-called “water worlds” elsewhere within the photo voltaic system, like among the moons of Jupiter and Saturn. This episode, Regina digs into two water-related hypotheses for the origin on life on Earth — and what that would possibly imply for attainable alien life.
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This episode was produced by Hannah Chinn. It was edited by Rebecca Ramirez and fact-checked by Tyler Jones. The audio engineer was Robert Rodriguez.