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Lunar secrets of the early life on Earth?

MAY 17, 2006
Physics Today
NPR : The first life on earth would have left traces in our planet’s infant rocks. But those early layers have since been squeezed and heated out of all recognition. Some researchers say we should look for evidence of the earliest life on earth in rocks on the moon.
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