- Researchers may have taken the first step toward solving the origin of life. They’ve shown that RNA molecules can grow short proteins called peptides all by themselves—no ribosome required. What’s more, this chemistry works under conditions likely present on early Earth. https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-022-04676-3 11 comments science
- A prebiotically plausible scenario of an RNA–peptide world https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-022-04676-3 3 comments science
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- Synthetic RNA Can Build Peptides, Hinting at Life's Beginnings | The Scientist Magazine® https://www.the-scientist.com/news-opinion/synthetic-rna-can-build-peptides-hinting-at-life-s-beginnings-70010 5 comments
- Last month in science. Sources for the Science Summary for May… | by Prototyperspective | Medium https://medium.com/@prototyperspective/last-month-in-science-science-summary-7feba1cfc055 3 comments
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