Shallow Soda Lakes
- Charles Darwin's idea of life emerging in a "warm little pond" finds support in a study from the University of Washington.
- Shallow "soda lakes," like Last Chance Lake in Canada, offer conditions suitable for the spontaneous emergence of life.
- Phosphate problem for life emergence, requiring high concentrations, might be addressed by soda lakes.
- Soda lakes, high in dissolved sodium, carbonate, and phosphate, could have existed on early Earth and other planets.
- Last Chance Lake in Canada, with high natural phosphate levels, studied for its potential role in the origin of life.
- Study indicates that soda lakes could have been ....
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