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Ancient asteroid craters may have sparked Earth’s oxygen-producing life

A newly discovered hidden crater in South Korea may provide significant insights into the emergence of oxygen-producing life on Earth, potentially linked to ancient asteroid impacts. This finding could reshape our understanding of the origins of Earth's oxygen-rich atmosphere and its impact on biological evolution.

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