Article 5YC00 Paul Sutter explores the origins of life, and DNA versus RNA

Paul Sutter explores the origins of life, and DNA versus RNA

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Lee Hutchinson
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After spending three episodes looking to the heavens-first at dark matter, then Mars, then black holes-our intrepid host Paul Sutter now turns his gaze to a more terrestrial topic: Why are we here?

And I don't mean in a Nietzschean sense (and if it's Nietzschean discussions you want, Ars Deputy Editor Nate Anderson has you covered in his upcoming book on Nietzsche!)-Paul's question is much more physical. Why are we here, specifically-we complex, multicellular sentient beings made of gobs and gobs of proteins and self-replicating DNA? Why is life a thing? How, billions of years ago, did Earth go from a planet devoid of life to a planet festooned with it?

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