SETI public: Early life theories

From: LARRY KLAES (ljk4_at_msn.com)
Date: Thu Nov 13 2003 - 06:28:53 PST

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    Life Theories
    Globe and Mail October 4, 2003
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    Researchers suggest that asteroid
    storms three billion years ago may
    have provided the fertile Earth with
    the first proteins, which would
    ultimately lead to more organized
    life...

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    Study Suggests Life Sprang from
    Clay
    CNN October 25, 2003
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    Howard Hughes Medical Institute and
    Massachusetts General Hospital
    researchers say materials in clay
    are key to some of the initial
    processes in forming life. A clay
    mixture called montmorillonite helps
    form little bags of fat and liquid
    and helps cells use...

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    A Link To Longevity:
    Cholesterol-bearing Molecules
    International Herald Tribune October 15, 2003
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    Centenarians tend to have larger
    than average cholesterol-carrying
    molecules, says a new study. It adds
    to evidence suggesting that the size
    of lipoproteins, both good and bad,
    may play a significant role in heart
    disease and diabetes and thus
    longevity. It also found that
    subjects with...

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