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All Life on Earth Comes From One Single Ancestor. And It's So Much Older Than We Thought.

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    cm0002@literature.cafe
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    All Life on Earth Comes From One Single Ancestor. And It's So Much Older Than We Thought.

    All life on Earth can be traced back to a Last Universal Common Ancestor, or LUCA—and it likely lived on Earth only 400 million years after its formation.

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      All life on Earth can be traced back to a Last Universal Common Ancestor, or LUCA—and it likely lived on Earth only 400 million years after its formation.

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      the_q@lemmy.zip
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      Thanks for nothing, LUCA.

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        All life on Earth can be traced back to a Last Universal Common Ancestor, or LUCA—and it likely lived on Earth only 400 million years after its formation.

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        aboubenadhem@lemmy.world
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        For anyone else trying to follow this research, the article is describing the paper by Moody et al. from a year and a half ago.

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          All life on Earth can be traced back to a Last Universal Common Ancestor, or LUCA—and it likely lived on Earth only 400 million years after its formation.

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          zabadoh@ani.social
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          …scientists still don’t understand how life evolved from its very origins to the early communities of which LUCA is a part.

          Failure of alien biocontainment systems. Or maybe deliberate life seeding. Or hitchhiking enclosed ecosystem, like a biosphere, on a meteorite.

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            All life on Earth can be traced back to a Last Universal Common Ancestor, or LUCA—and it likely lived on Earth only 400 million years after its formation.

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            Is the article missing words?

            While the Cambrian Explosion kickstarted complex life in a major way some 530 million years, the true timeline of life on Earth is much longer. For years, scientists have estimated that LUCA likely arrived on the scene some 4 billion years, which is only 600 million years after the planet’s formation.

            530 million years ago? 530 million years after the earth formed?

            4 billion years ago?

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              Is the article missing words?

              While the Cambrian Explosion kickstarted complex life in a major way some 530 million years, the true timeline of life on Earth is much longer. For years, scientists have estimated that LUCA likely arrived on the scene some 4 billion years, which is only 600 million years after the planet’s formation.

              530 million years ago? 530 million years after the earth formed?

              4 billion years ago?

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              moobythegoldensock@infosec.pub
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              You know what? I’m happy. It means the article was not written by AI, because AI would not have made such a stupid mistake.

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                Is the article missing words?

                While the Cambrian Explosion kickstarted complex life in a major way some 530 million years, the true timeline of life on Earth is much longer. For years, scientists have estimated that LUCA likely arrived on the scene some 4 billion years, which is only 600 million years after the planet’s formation.

                530 million years ago? 530 million years after the earth formed?

                4 billion years ago?

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                dontsayaword
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                Since the 4 billion years is contrasted with 600 million years after rhe planet formed, I assume they meant “years ago”. Very unclear though.

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                  You know what? I’m happy. It means the article was not written by AI, because AI would not have made such a stupid mistake.

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                  applesause@mander.xyz
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                  until the ai carches on and starts intentionally making mistakes to pass our new turing test better than we can

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                    For anyone else trying to follow this research, the article is describing the paper by Moody et al. from a year and a half ago.

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                    stray@pawb.social
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                    https://www.nature.com/articles/s41559-024-02461-1

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