For most of Earth’s first three billion years, oceans brimmed with single‑celled microbes that shuffled along at a slow biochemical pace — life, but not complex.
It lacked ample phosphorus, the nutrient every cell needs for DNA assembly,…
For most of Earth’s first three billion years, oceans brimmed with single‑celled microbes that shuffled along at a slow biochemical pace — life, but not complex.
It lacked ample phosphorus, the nutrient every cell needs for DNA assembly,…