Electricity-driven undersea reactions may have been important for the emergence of life Phys.orgThough it remains unknown how life began, there is a community of scientists who suspect it occurred in or around deep sea hydrothermal environments.
https://phys.org/news/2019-07-electricity-driven-undersea-reactions-important-emergence.html
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