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Laughing gas may have been key to life's cold start on early Earth
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Laughing gas may have been key to life's cold start on early Earth

Scientists have proposed that nitrous oxide, commonly known as laughing gas, may have been a critical atmospheric component enabling life to emerge on Earth and possibly elsewhere in the cosmos. The hypothesis suggests life could have had a "cold start," arising under cooler conditions than previously assumed. The finding could inform the search for life on other planets.

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