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Can Ice Build Life?

Can Ice Build Life?

Can a freezer make life? A recent paper in Chemical Science suggests that freezing and thawing may have helped early “protocells” grow, merge, and trap DNA.1 But the key issue is not whether ice can move molecules around—it’s whether blind physical cycles can build the coded, regulated systems life requires. The evidence shows that ice can sort preexisting parts, but it cannot engineer life.

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Conventional Scientists Still Struggle to Explain Saturn’s Young Rings

Conventional Scientists Still Struggle to Explain Saturn’s Young Rings

Saturn is famous for its beautiful rings, which are composed mostly of water ice particles. A team of scientists recently proposed that the rings were formed from the breakup of a hypothetical moon about 100 million years ago, a moon they have dubbed Chrysalis.1

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Centipede-Like Fossil Walked on Land, Not the Ocean Bottom

Centipede-Like Fossil Walked on Land, Not the Ocean Bottom

A new species of what appears to be a fossil centipede was found in sediments that conventional scientists believe were deposited offshore.1 The problem for them is that the creature had legs for walking on dry land, leaving them to wonder why these animals evolved terrestrial-style “legs while still living underwater.”2

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Rewriting the Origin of Spiders and Horseshoe Crabs . . . Again

Rewriting the Origin of Spiders and Horseshoe Crabs . . . Again

According to the fossil record, arthropods—in all their complexity—have always been arthropods.1,2 They belong to the phylum Arthropoda, the largest phylum in the animal kingdom.

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