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Origin of Life? Planetary 'Smash Up' With Mercury-Like Planet May Have Started Life on Earh
Carbon gave life to the planet, but the question is where did this carbon come from? Scientists from Rice University have a possible answer: a planetary collision 4.4 billion years ago.
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