David Catling is a Professor in Earth and Space Sciences at the University of Washington. He is a planetary scientist and astrobiologist whose research focuses on understanding the differences between the evolution of planets, their atmospheres, and their potential for life. Read More
New research that looked at samples of small meteorites that hit our planet about 2.7 billion years ago has found that early Earth's atmosphere was rich in carbon dioxide, not oxygen. ...
Life needs phosphorus to occur and lots and lots of it. It is one of the six essential elements that form the basis of living orgsms, is the backbone of DNA and RNA and acts as the prime energy currency of all biological processes in the form of ATP ...