But while lifeless during that time, the planet was already covered by vast oceans dotted with hydrothermal vent systems that ...
The study sheds light on life during the Great Oxidation Event, a pivotal time roughly 2.4 billion years ago when ...
Researchers have found that Earth’s first oceans may not have been blue at all like today. Instead, they may have gleamed in ...
The earliest lifeforms, cyanobacteria, appeared around 4 billion years ago. These organisms, now known as algae, were among the first to engage in oxygenic photosynthesis.
Scientists have discovered evidence that Earth's oceans were once green, hinting that this could be a marker of early life, ...
Imagine the world’s oceans with their beautiful blue color. Now, imagine that the same oceans were green. This is the intriguing possibility suggested by new research from Nagoya University in Japan.
A newly developed pentanuclear iron complex can offer an efficient, stable, and cost-effective solution for water oxidation. By electrochemically polymerizing the complex, researchers have ...
A newly developed pentanuclear iron complex (Fe5-PCz(ClO 4) 3) can offer an efficient, stable, and cost-effective solution for water oxidation. By electrochemically polymerizing the complex ...
The Company’s ThermoLoop technology relies on a paradigm shift to use inexpensive heat and water to potentially produce the world’s cheapest ...
This reaction proceeds very slowly at room temperature. The addition of cobalt chloride as a catalyst produces a green cobalt-tartrate intermediate and copious evolution of oxygen and carbon dioxide.