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Helen Hansma, UC Santa
Barbara: Life May Originated Between Sheets of Mica
August 9, 2010
That age-old question, "where did life on Earth start?" now has a new
answer. If the life between the mica sheets hypothesis is correct, life
would have originated between sheets of mica that were layered like the
pages in a book.
Biomolecules
(gray structures) between sheets of mica (green lines) in a primitive
ocean. The
so-called "life between the sheets" mica hypothesis was developed by
Helen Hansma of the University of California, Santa Barbara, with
funding from the National Science Foundation (NSF). This hypothesis was
originally introduced by Hansma at the 2007 annual meeting of the
American Society for Cell Biology, and is now fully described by Hansma
in the September 7, 2010 issue of Journal of Theoretical Biology.
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